Planaria in my shrimp tank?

The first picture doesn't open, and the second seems to be a portrait of a falcon. ???? If you have falcons in your tank, you might need more help than I can give you. If it were me, I'd enter them in the Pet of the Month contest, though. :lol:
 
The first picture doesn't open, and the second seems to be a portrait of a falcon. ???? If you have falcons in your tank, you might need more help than I can give you. If it were me, I'd enter them in the Pet of the Month contest, though. :lol:
But if they are 'sea hawks', and swim, would one enter in fish of the month or pet of the month or both??? :dunno:
 
Let's try this again: how about these:
 

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Ah, that makes a little more sense. I liked the falcon, though.

I've never really dealt with planaria, so I don't know what, if anything, one should do about them. There seem to be a lot of topics about it in the archives, if no one responds to you here. Hope you can get it figured out.
 
This might help you:
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Some are a little more difficult to identify, because their head shape is not as defined as others.
With a cheap pocket microscope like a Carson MicroBrite Plus 60x-120x you can see them really big for 15$. I recommend them, they have pretty good optics for a toy, you can stick them on the glass directly and identify easily your micro fauna.
 

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