Red Planaria Tank Nuke

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Have you, or anyone you know of had a mass die off of red planaria worms nuke a tank without using the flatworm exit ?



juat wondering. I have a rule that if it isn’t killing anything, leave it alone approach to my reef. I like all the crazy critters as long as they don’t munch my coral.

no huge plan on keeping sps, so I’m wondering just how bad is it to let them do their thing??

the hydroids got tired after a few weeks

Also, really looking forward to getting the black velvet nudi maybe!!
 
Have you, or anyone you know of had a mass die off of red planaria worms nuke a tank without using the flatworm exit ?



juat wondering. I have a rule that if it isn’t killing anything, leave it alone approach to my reef. I like all the crazy critters as long as they don’t munch my coral.

no huge plan on keeping sps, so I’m wondering just how bad is it to let them do their thing??

the hydroids got tired after a few weeks

Also, really looking forward to getting the black velvet nudi maybe!!
I suppose if their food source is drastically reduced, enough could die of starvation to cause the result you describe, but I doubt this is a common occurrence. Run carbon just in case if you're concerned :)
 

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