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yes if ur asking if the marine flatworm is a parasite, it is a parasitic parasite
yes
It is a parasite. Feeder goldfish often have parasites, and if you have one that survives, then these lumpy areas often appear as the fish gets larger.
no
How did flatworms come to be?How many species of worms are there in the world?What are some different species of worms?Kayla
No, flatworms are from the phylum Platyhelminthes, while worms are from the phylum Annelidia. Worms are more developed and have a coelum, while flatworms have no coelum at all.
No, goldfish are freshwater fish. Any goldfish you buy in the store are tank bred and not wild caught.
Flatworms come under phylum platyhelmithes hope this helps:)
No, unless the fish has some nasty parasite. It is just a little fish, which is mostly protein, water, and trace minerals. Though, you could get sick if you have an allergic reaction to the goldfish, or anything that happens to be in or on it.
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The small white flatworms found in aquariums are planaria. Fish that eat these small worms include angelfish, Betta fish, mollies, guppies, common blowfish, and goldfish.
They are hatched from eggs