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I just saw these on the glass in my tank. Never saw them before today and I'm looking at my tank everyday. Are they good, bad or what?

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If they're about an eighth to sixteenth of an inch they're probably a type of flatworm. Best to remove before they multiply too much to get out easily.
 

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Flat worms its newer got in you aquarium get this out;)
 
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There were 5 of them and they are out. I've dipped all my corals with Bayer Complete for over 15 minutes at the recommended amount. I wonder where they came from
 

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I am not sure they are flatworms, I'll look around but they look more like a Nudibranch than a Planaria. I would however remove them unfortunately. What corals or macro algae have you added of late?
 

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Need an image from the view of the top if the invert. Take one out, put it on a contrasting back round if you have chance, or have not already removed them all.
 
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All coral were frags except for some lps ( lobo, trachy, scoly, plate). I dipped in Bayer and removed from the plugs the came on
 

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