Re: flatworm problem yeah i did notice that they seem to hang out in dead spots but its time to do something about this problem i will not sleep until i get rid of them  OK so here is the game plan.
i will drain all the water get rid of everything and get some of those cool land crabs  ha ha ha just kidding but really i made a very sophisticated tool for removing the flatwoms ok ok so its not all that. i actually seen it on the web somewhere all it is is a hard tube from a undergravel filter with a hose attached to it and at the end of the hose a filter media bag to catch the flatworms so while i am sucking them up they get trapped and the water goes back in the sump this gives me allot of time to get them out since there is a crap load of them  >  :'( well i just sucked about a million of them out of the tank and they just don't stop i'm tired going to sleep  kidding my game plan is to get rid of as many as i can over a period of a week or two since they like lite as there is more room now the ones in the rocks should come out every day then i will dose it with salifert flatworm exit and also will get a six line wrass i had one before but it did not help there was probably to many fw's if any should appear he should eat them as i found with my battle with aptasia when there is to many the butterfly and peppermint wont touch them after using joes juice to get rid of most of them the animals finished the rest have not seen any more aptasia so hopefully my theory is the same with the wrass
i will update you on the results as this might be helpfull to someone else you guys are so good at helping people i want to return the favor to somebody that needs help  if anybody got any imput on this let me know i am always open to suggestions
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