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Hey guys, not sure if these are signs of Acro Eating Flatworms. Those who have seen it before pls help me ID it and the sps frag that this pic was taken was from a digitata

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I've got no idea how i imported it, could be via parallel import.

Next course of action? Decomm? hahaha. Well doc's advice is to coral rx the sps, which i did but no AEFW appeared, even blasting it, no AEFW were found. Doc said it could have moved.

So next question is what other Acropora will it munch on. I really hope someone out there can help me out.

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I've got no idea how i imported it, could be via parallel import.

Next course of action? Decomm? hahaha. Well doc's advice is to coral rx the sps, which i did but no AEFW appeared, even blasting it, no AEFW were found. Doc said it could have moved.

So next question is what other Acropora will it munch on. I really hope someone out there can help me out.

Yellow wrasse can help ? I have 1 in the sump for Dr Ang but can pass it to you first. Yours is emergency. Let me know to arrange it.

rgds,

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bro the pasir ris farms should have sixlines. always see them there at almost every shop.

it may help with the flatworm probably but i don't think its a sure thing :unsure: apart from that, the sixline being very very aggressive will make adding other wrasses in difficult especially peaceful ones that you may intend to keep next time. imo its also one of the hardest fishes to catch out

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bro the pasir ris farms should have sixlines. always see them there at almost every shop.

it may help with the flatworm probably but i don't think its a sure thing :unsure: apart from that, the sixline being very very aggressive will make adding other wrasses in difficult especially peaceful ones that you may intend to keep next time. imo its also one of the hardest fishes to catch out

No worries about catching it out. Caught once before in my 3 footer.

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Radiant Wrasse are said to eat flatworms too.

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