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Critter ID plz |
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Council
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Atlanta, Ga
Posts: 282
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No pic, camera broke )c:
Anyway.. What are these arrow shaped "slugs" not very big... Move like snails with no shells.. and are shaped just like an arrow.. They look to have dark grey or brown edges and an off white middle.. I have seen a few with an off white and red center.. Any ideas? Thanks! |
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Governor
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Mobious,
Welcome to the wide world of FLATWORMS!!!! Yup, I'm gonna say 99% sure they are flatworms. Regards, Ilham |
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Council
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Atlanta, Ga
Posts: 282
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I have seen some posts on flat worms.. But still couldnt figure out if having them is a bad thing.. Mine stay on the glass eating algea (I guess).. I havent lost any corals, fish or inverts.. My tank is doing very well.
It seems these worms mostly hang out in my refugium. I dont see to many in my main tank.. Although my scooter blenny has a very fat tail.. |
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Mayor
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Birmingham, Al, USA
Posts: 815
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Flatworms, flatworms.
You can cut them in two and each end will grow into whole critter. You can also make two headed flatworms by cutting the head in half. Just a thought. [img]/ubb/biggrin.gif[/img] |
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