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Old September 6th 06, 12:48 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Groovok
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Default Reef Safe Predator of Flat Worms?

I recently have had a outbreak of flatworms in my 90 gallon reef. My LFS was
out of Six Line Wrasse's, which I've read Love to eat these little pests..
So I picked up a Spotted Green Mandarin after reading online that they love
flatworms. The mandarin is doing a alright job I guess...His belly is very
full, and I see him eating them often.
Is there any other Reef Safe Fish that I could put in there to help the
Mandarin out? I'm not a big fan of the Sixline so.. I'd rather pick up
someone else.
Thanks!!


 




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