A few worms/flukes ?? On glass

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I have no clue. I just treated (twice) for flatworms using flatworm exit. This is long and moves fast. Doesn’t have the shape of the brown flatworms I eliminated

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I have no clue. I just treated (twice) for flatworms using flatworm exit. This is long and moves fast. Doesn’t have the shape of the brown flatworms I eliminated

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Can you see eyespots?
This isn't a fluke, as adult parasitic flukes cannot live off of the fish host.

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Yes to eyespots


Well, given the fast movement and a pair of eyes, I would say that these are non-parasitic turbellarians (Planarians). I can't rule out though, that they are not micro-predators against corals and such.

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