Are these Red Planaria Flatworms??

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I've been looking at the many threads, but no consensus way to eradicate them other than repeatedly dipping or getting a few wrasse/mandarin goby. I have two wrasse, but they still exist so I'm not sure.

I bayer dip every coral that comes into the tank, but I still had these on the plug. Any ideas??

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I've been looking at the many threads, but no consensus way to eradicate them other than repeatedly dipping or getting a few wrasse/mandarin goby. I have two wrasse, but they still exist so I'm not sure.

I bayer dip every coral that comes into the tank, but I still had these on the plug. Any ideas??

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i would like a closer pic to be sure, but they appear to be a common brown flatworm.
 

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