Planaria and other pests and plant ID

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Planaria will kill shrimp, fish eggs and larvae if they can get to them. There is an easy diy trap for planaria without resorting to chemicals.

 
Planaria are NOT dangerous to shrimp, fish, eggs or larvae. That's been my experience running multiple hundreds of tanks large and small over many years of fish keeping

There is quite a lot of mis information online which started around the time anti planaria treatments became available. Some of it very persuasive, some of it very intimidating, some of it very scientific, some of it very logical, some of it plain stupid as well but no one I personally know has found planaria dangerous either. Poor cute little worms. They are only trying to correct a surplus of uneaten food and make great source of live food for fish.

So much crap online these days.
 
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Planaria are NOT dangerous to shrimp, fish, eggs or larvae. That's been my experience running multiple hundreds of tanks large and small over many years of fish keeping

There is quite a lot of mis information online which started around the time anti planaria treatments became available. Some of it very persuasive, some of it very intimidating, some of it very scientific, some of it very logical, some of it plain stupid as well but no one I personally know has found planaria dangerous either. Poor cute little worms. They are only trying to correct a surplus of uneaten food and make great source of live food for fish.

So much crap online these days.

Last time I read up on planaria i discovered there were two types. One totally harmless, which I think everyone in the hobby has come across at one point or another, the other is a little more menacing apparently. It has a tendency to latch onto the gills of fish which isn't pleasant for the fish.

How much truth is in this I don't know.
 
Last time I read up on planaria i discovered there were two types. One totally harmless, which I think everyone in the hobby has come across at one point or another, the other is a little more menacing apparently. It has a tendency to latch onto the gills of fish which isn't pleasant for the fish.

How much truth is in this I don't know.
Also, many people mistakenly ID detritus worms as planarian.
 
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