Great content. A lot of people - even breeding shrimps semiproffesional says that planaria is harmless for the shrimps. I bought plants from invitro for 60 tanks just to be sure that I got planaria free tanks
Finally a good quality Video about planaria ! Great job on the pictures as well ! I just got rid of all my planaria with NoPlanaria even tho it took an extra 3 days and quadruple the dose , they are finally gone 🙏🏼
@CHRIS LUKHAUP thank you for taking the time to edit all of this footage together and do the voice over. I know how much time this takes😅 Your camera is significantly better than mine, no matter how I blow my images up, my planaria are never that clear to see. Of course, my variety that I have (so far) stay significantly smaller and seem to prefer plant matter and rarely go after snail eggs. Their translucent bodies reveal the color of their food as your images demonstrate so nicely. Mine tend to be a paleish grey, white, or green, except when I feed blanched carrots. I didn't know about the slime trails gooing up the pincers/claws/feathered feet of my shrimp, thank you for sharing that piece of information. I've stopped planaria hitchhiking on plants by following the directions for Reverse Respiration in the Aquarium Co-op C.A.R.E Forum. What is the safest way to treat shrimp in QT to prevent planaria hitchhiking on shrimp? I don't worry as much about planaria in tanks with loaches and other fish that eat them, but I would like to keep my shrimp only tanks planaria free, if possible. Traps are helpful to remove them, but treating shrimp safely and reliably in QT would be better. Thank you!!!!
Thanks for the great video, incredibly informative! I've been wondering if shrimp should be quarantined like fish, but knowing now that planaria can live inside a living shrimp's carapace (which is terrifying) I'll be sure to watch and quarantine any new additions very, very carefully.
Thank you so much for all this great information! Very useful! Im having this problem now. Unfortunately in two of my tanks i have planaria, but hopefully dosing the tank and lots of work will get them all out.
You must be a mind reader! I've already ordered panacur'c for a breeding tank of mine that I had spotted planaria in. The ones I got in my tank are pale but smaller than yours. I put one under my microscope and it had the eyespots but not much of a triangular head. I look forward to your video on control options.
@@HazelGrey. yes, they can kill your shrimp, if you cut it they're can multiply. best way put corydoras in my experience because corydoras not agressive to the shrimp, and will eat the planaria worm
My first shrimp tank is cycling now, and seeing this makes me so paranoid. When I get my shrimp, should I proactively treat them with No Planaria before putting them in my tank? I'm planning on dipping my plants before putting them in the tank.
have you ever seen any planaria in shrimp ecosystems in nature? I always wonder how they have no planaria there. Are there other parasites too in nature?
I know this is a year old… but…. How long does it take a planaria to grow to the point you can make out the head shape? I have small white worms on the glass of my shrimp tanks, but they are so small I can not make out a head shape or eye spots. They are about the width of a human hair, maybe a bit thicker and about 4-5 mm long.
Anyone had problems with having to overdose "no planaria"? Just curious if I had some sort of super planaria... Had to overdose the tank, and they stung my guppies and cories.
Man those things are huge, I suppose what I have is not it if I have kept an eye on them for 2 months and they looks like tiny round fatties going fast over my aquarium glass. They are nowhere near that size and even if I zoom in with my phone I don’t see the pointy head of doom 😂 only probable cause I found for my few shrimp deaths is cause apparently maintaining 20-40ppm nitrates is not good 😂
I have an infestation in my bloody Mary tank. A few of them are red. I'm fighting the battle with dewormer. I still see some on the glass. I'll try no planeria. Thanks!
One of those subjects that should be covered more.. great content! keep up the good work 🙏
These things are like evil aliens. Thanks for the great video 👍
Great content. A lot of people - even breeding shrimps semiproffesional says that planaria is harmless for the shrimps. I bought plants from invitro for 60 tanks just to be sure that I got planaria free tanks
This is so informative! Great job, fantastic reporting!🌻🌼🐝 Keep it up 🙌
Incredible video. Thank you for sharing! ❤
Thank you for this video. I have been wondering how large planaria are. Your video is so helpful! I look forward to your next one.
This was fascinating and super creepy all at once! I will now be inspecting my shrimp and snail tanks. 👀 🔦
Thanks Chris, a quality overview of planaria was needed in the hobby. Cool observations; very interesting creatures!
thanx !
Finally a good quality Video about planaria ! Great job on the pictures as well ! I just got rid of all my planaria with NoPlanaria even tho it took an extra 3 days and quadruple the dose , they are finally gone 🙏🏼
thanx !
@CHRIS LUKHAUP thank you for taking the time to edit all of this footage together and do the voice over. I know how much time this takes😅
Your camera is significantly better than mine, no matter how I blow my images up, my planaria are never that clear to see.
Of course, my variety that I have (so far) stay significantly smaller and seem to prefer plant matter and rarely go after snail eggs.
Their translucent bodies reveal the color of their food as your images demonstrate so nicely. Mine tend to be a paleish grey, white, or green, except when I feed blanched carrots.
I didn't know about the slime trails gooing up the pincers/claws/feathered feet of my shrimp, thank you for sharing that piece of information.
I've stopped planaria hitchhiking on plants by following the directions for Reverse Respiration in the Aquarium Co-op C.A.R.E Forum.
What is the safest way to treat shrimp in QT to prevent planaria hitchhiking on shrimp? I don't worry as much about planaria in tanks with loaches and other fish that eat them, but I would like to keep my shrimp only tanks planaria free, if possible. Traps are helpful to remove them, but treating shrimp safely and reliably in QT would be better.
Thank you!!!!
well balanced video. cheers mate. so much conflicting information around.
Thanks for the great video, incredibly informative! I've been wondering if shrimp should be quarantined like fish, but knowing now that planaria can live inside a living shrimp's carapace (which is terrifying) I'll be sure to watch and quarantine any new additions very, very carefully.
There's also horsehair worm that hides inside the head of a shrimp too.
Thank you so much for all this great information! Very useful! Im having this problem now. Unfortunately in two of my tanks i have planaria, but hopefully dosing the tank and lots of work will get them all out.
Very informative video. Thank you ‼️
Very good information
This is some insanely good footage! WOW! Another great video!
I'd love to know the lens you captured this with!
wow very informative thank you!
You must be a mind reader! I've already ordered panacur'c for a breeding tank of mine that I had spotted planaria in. The ones I got in my tank are pale but smaller than yours. I put one under my microscope and it had the eyespots but not much of a triangular head. I look forward to your video on control options.
I feel bad for that blue shrimp😢
Thank you sir for the information and in the end you said treat with Garlic how's that.., please tell
I put Corydoras pygmy in my shrimp tank.
They managed to shock my corydoras and guppies. I was originally ignoring the problem until the fish started to swell up from accidentally eating one.
Is it parasitic?
@@HazelGrey. yes, they can kill your shrimp, if you cut it they're can multiply. best way put corydoras in my experience because corydoras not agressive to the shrimp, and will eat the planaria worm
If you want to be sure, shine a light on the worm. Planaria will literally run away.
My first shrimp tank is cycling now, and seeing this makes me so paranoid. When I get my shrimp, should I proactively treat them with No Planaria before putting them in my tank? I'm planning on dipping my plants before putting them in the tank.
have you ever seen any planaria in shrimp ecosystems in nature? I always wonder how they have no planaria there. Are there other parasites too in nature?
Maybe the two are introduced only in the aquarium hobby
I know this is a year old… but…. How long does it take a planaria to grow to the point you can make out the head shape? I have small white worms on the glass of my shrimp tanks, but they are so small I can not make out a head shape or eye spots. They are about the width of a human hair, maybe a bit thicker and about 4-5 mm long.
That might be detritus worms
Not harmful at all just means feed less
Anyone had problems with having to overdose "no planaria"? Just curious if I had some sort of super planaria... Had to overdose the tank, and they stung my guppies and cories.
Man those things are huge, I suppose what I have is not it if I have kept an eye on them for 2 months and they looks like tiny round fatties going fast over my aquarium glass. They are nowhere near that size and even if I zoom in with my phone I don’t see the pointy head of doom 😂 only probable cause I found for my few shrimp deaths is cause apparently maintaining 20-40ppm nitrates is not good 😂
Slime of planarija is paralyzing. So they kiling much larger animal.
I have an infestation in my bloody Mary tank. A few of them are red. I'm fighting the battle with dewormer. I still see some on the glass. I'll try no planeria. Thanks!
Planaria are horrible 😢 i had an outbreak in my tank years ago.