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Old 04-05-2009, 10:20 PM   #11
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morale of the story? dont over feed! and always quaratine plants before 1 of them gets in!
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Old 04-05-2009, 10:53 PM   #12
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Oh no! I just spotted 1 in my CPO tank!!! I immediately net it out
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Old 05-05-2009, 12:08 AM   #13
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Thanks for sharing the video Confirms the idea that Planaria can be opportunistic and vicious when it comes to shrimp that are weak.

Its interesting how it seems they are almost 'smell' a weak shrimp and converge to it
Yup, they seem to be able to smell their prey from miles away!

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i think if i got chance to catch the planarias i will cook them and chop them into pieces
Have you ever squashed one? SLIMY!

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morale of the story? dont over feed! and always quaratine plants before 1 of them gets in!
Over feed or not they will be there, if you don't feed them they will just go for your shrimp. And quarantine is a precaution but not a foolproof method, I suspect mine came with the shrimp.

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Maybe TS should add some small fishes, that won't attack his shrimps, to clear up the planaria.
Used to put those mosiquito rasbro into my shrimp tanks when I last have a mini shrimp setup.
Not practical, need to have many to do the job, plus the only difference when there are fish there is that they will just hide between the plants and you don't see it. But it doesn't mean that they are not there.

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Wow those planarias are HUGE!

I've ever encountered these villians (no where as big as those in the vids) in my previous shrimp tank and I lost the battle against them after trying all sorts of methods. In the end I had no choice but to tear down the tank.
Yes and no, the planaria look huge because it is a small shrimp. Actually believe it or not the planaria in this tank is fairly under control. I have had worse when I started my first ever shrimp tank.

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Oh no! I just spotted 1 in my CPO tank!!! I immediately net it out
Keep at it, if not they will take hold and overrun the tank.
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Old 05-05-2009, 11:59 AM   #14
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Maybe TS should add some small fishes, that won't attack his shrimps, to clear up the planaria.
Used to put those mosiquito rasbro into my shrimp tanks when I last have a mini shrimp setup.
The Planaria has some sort of toxic slime coat that repels most fishes. The fish simply leave them alone unless they are starving. Besides fish post a danger to shrimplets (they would sooner eat the shrimplets than the yucky planaria) and that's why planaria is such a plague with us shrimp keepers.

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you can also use this "weakness" to catch the planaria what if we put a dead shrimp is a small bottle and let the planaria come into the bottle for the worm ?
Yup you can set up planaria traps using meat or fish meat as bait. However I hear that you can't get all of them. What remains will multiply.

These pesky critters indeed pose an uphill battle.
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Old 05-05-2009, 12:43 PM   #15
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if u catch them out from the tank , just throw them into a little bit of rice vinegar , they will immediately die
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Old 05-05-2009, 12:58 PM   #16
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use salt can already. it will shrink and die like a leech/snail.
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Old 05-05-2009, 02:24 PM   #17
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use salt can already. it will shrink and die like a leech/snail.
depending on how much you use, so will your shrimp and plants!
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Old 05-05-2009, 02:48 PM   #18
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They will attack not only weak shrimps, i have seen them healthy shrimp before.
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Old 05-05-2009, 04:31 PM   #19
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They will attack not only weak shrimps, i have seen them healthy shrimp before.
You must have lot of healthy and large planaria for this to happen.
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Old 05-05-2009, 05:42 PM   #20
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You must have lot of healthy and large planaria for this to happen.
Those planaria was inherited from a friend of mine. You are right, they thrive in my kingkong tank and kill a few of my precious shrimp.
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