Clear flatworm?

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Is that a clear flatworm? Thank you for looking!
 

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Possible ghost flat worm. If so it's harmless
 

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I've never tried it, didn't want to add it in my dt. I just dipped corals, repeating the process over the course of a few months untill I was confident the adults and eggs had completely been eradicated. This worked on the 2 types I've run across, the aefw's and the euphylia eaters. Good luck and always get rid of any type of flatworms.
 

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Not a flatworm. Looks like a harmless sand-skater isopod:
“Sand skater” isopod (Sphaeromatidae/Serolidae). These "pods" are harmless scavengers:
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