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Got a new frag yesterday and decided to not dip it. This morning copepods are running rampant & there are some noticeably different creatures on the glass.. are these white planaria? Best option for population control to get ahead before they are an issue?

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Got a new frag yesterday and decided to not dip it. This morning copepods are running rampant & there are some noticeably different creatures on the glass.. are these white planaria? Best option for population control to get ahead before they are an issue?

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Can be Dorvilleidae worm which is a cousin of bristleworm. Google it and see if results matches or not. Still I am not sure see if anyone can tell better
 

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