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Alexandra
Wendy8540
They don't really look like planarians, but I think they are from their family.
Melissa
but there are carnivores (they will eat)
Spencer7805
Where are you from, if it's not a secret? (Don't rush to put the coral in the aquarium.)
Dana6523
Oligochaete worms. They are not so much harmful as unpleasant; the young ones crawl among the stones, thus freeing us from stagnant areas, but when you pull out an adult wriggling 10 cm creature from the aquarium, it's quite creepy...
Michael826
unlike oligochaete worms
Chad
Please let me know if it's possible to find out who sent the corals.
Rachel9060
Maybe it's the nudibranchs?
Eric5208
Gray, I asked at the reef center. They gave me a link. Send it back to the Poles (let them monitor the quality), this is very serious. I know an aquarium where montiporas from "there" arrived with bare gills, and after 3 months (nothing new was added), a bucket of montiporas went to the trash. Before that, everything was fine for 1.5 years. It was pointless to treat them, and it would be the same to make claims after 3 months. Those who recently bought euphyllias, and Sergey has them fragmented - should reconsider. Although it’s probably too late already... everything needs to be dipped... in short, a hassle out of nowhere.
Alan273
came from Poland
Selena4467
exactly, that's how they look
Lynn4242
Thank God you are attentive.. they even eat sarcophagi and politicians.