My husband (I'm actually using his login right now) is finally getting me interested in this whole saltwater aquarium stuff but to his dismay it has led to many, I'm sure quite obnoxious, questions. Last month we set up our third tank, a 55gal. We've been busy ;ately and since it has finally cycled, I thought I would go to the lfs and get him a decent clean up crew. I picked up a dozen hermit crabs, some peppermints but I forgot the snails. So, after work I went to another lfs with the intentions of only picking up a few snails. Ended up with 20 snails, 10 more hermit crabs and a few more peppermints. Anyways, when we got home he did a water change. After the water change we noticed a few of the roundish looking flatworms. I've done a bit of research and I believe them to be AEFW. The only thing in this tank is some live sand, live rock and the items mentioned above that were purchased today. My intentions with this tank is to be a fish only because he already has two reef tanks. Here's my question...
With this being my only tank, and my first one at that, I want to make sure I keep it as healthy as possible. He says since I don't have any acro in the tank the worms will die off and I have nothing to worry about. But from what I've read it looks like they are impossible to completely irradicate. Should I be worried or are they all just going to die off? And, should I go buy him a new siphon and net for his other tanks since they've been in mine? I don't want there being any chance of them transferring to his tanks. He says it should be fine but I know we have a lot of money invested in the other tanks and I would hate for anything to happen to them. Should I just take his advice, relax, and let the worms die off or should I be looking for a way to kill the little *******s?
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks ahead of time.
Rachel
With this being my only tank, and my first one at that, I want to make sure I keep it as healthy as possible. He says since I don't have any acro in the tank the worms will die off and I have nothing to worry about. But from what I've read it looks like they are impossible to completely irradicate. Should I be worried or are they all just going to die off? And, should I go buy him a new siphon and net for his other tanks since they've been in mine? I don't want there being any chance of them transferring to his tanks. He says it should be fine but I know we have a lot of money invested in the other tanks and I would hate for anything to happen to them. Should I just take his advice, relax, and let the worms die off or should I be looking for a way to kill the little *******s?
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks ahead of time.
Rachel