Small black worms inside damaged Montipora

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I have have been battling Montipora eating nudibranchs and came across some small black worms in the damage areas . Does anyone know what these could be?
 

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@ISpeakForTheSeas might know.

My first thought was spionid worms but I don't think/know if they move like that.
I can tell you they're not Spionids or any other kind of Polychaete (or even Annelid), as these don't seem to have any bristles or segments.

This seems to be a microscopic flatworm species, but I can't say I'm familiar with these - most of the flatworms I've learned about are polyclads and acoels (these are the common ones in the hobby), so I've got a lot more to learn still about flatworms.

That said, @taricha tends to be better at microscope ID's than I am at present, so maybe they'll have some idea on an ID here.
 

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These are a kind of ciliate, that is distinctively red. They appear all over in sandbeds and sump detritus. I haven't seen them in any harmful context before.
 

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