Aceol flatworms?

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Is that little guy above the asterina an aceol flatworm? Noticed a few other things that look like it around the tank

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Blurry pic cant really see its body typr but if it has just 2 tails or whatever u call them they are mostly aceol/ghost flatworm which are pretty much harmless but can become a problem if they become to many and start blocking light for corals.
 

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Blurry pic cant really see its body typr but if it has just 2 tails or whatever u call them they are mostly aceol/ghost flatworm which are pretty much harmless but can become a problem if they become to many and start blocking light for corals.
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The one with a small tail and not very round body is red planaria flatworm and the other one is a aceol flatworm
 

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