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Look up red planaria and aceol flatworms and compare the google images to what you have. Unless you have a decent camera with a macro lens, it is going to be very hard to post a pic for us to perfectly ID them.
I looked it up and it’s definitely the aceol flatworms. How should I go about getting rid of them?Look up red planaria and aceol flatworms and compare the google images to what you have. Unless you have a decent camera with a macro lens, it is going to be very hard to post a pic for us to perfectly ID them.
Is this a newer tank? If so, they usually will dwindle in numbers as fish are added and the tank matures. Certain fish eat them and then they regulate population with the amount of available food.I looked it up and it’s definitely the aceol flatworms. How should I go about getting rid of them?

