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Old 01-03-2006, 06:35 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks Speedy - you have pointed me in the right direction. Did some more searching based on your input and it looks like these guys are red planaria flat worms.

That being said, they are 99% gone today...just a few left. According to some of the articles I have read, it is not uncommon for these guys to be in a SW tank. Apparently you can expect occasional blooms. As long as your water quality and water flow are good, they should not stay too long. If they get out of control, that is a good sign that you need to make a change to your set up.

Thanks again
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