Copopods or flatworms?

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I’m new to saltwater aquariums. I received corals two weeks ago and they’re still in my corantine tank. Recently, I’ve started seeing a small creature. I’m not sure if it’s a flatworm, copopod, or something else. Could you please help me identify it? Is it safe? Should I remove it to prevent it from entering my main aquarium? Also, I want to mention that my corantine tank has experienced a significant increase in diatom algae.

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As I can observe, it bounces erratically and rapidly on glass. However, some of them don’t move.
 
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This is a sterile quarantine fish tank with no sand or life rocks. There are just new coral fragments in the aquarium, which have been in it for two weeks.
 
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I think they are pods that hitch hiked in on the coral. the tank was sterile till you added something from another tank.
 
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