Flatworm type?

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Any idea which fw type this is and if so, should I work to eradicate via FW Exit or let it run it’s course?
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I cant see the pic...could be my phone...
 

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The white ones diet is mostly pods from what I have experienced. In my fuge they seem to disappear after a month or so. Came in on some macro algae I think.
 
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Ok thanks all. I also am seeing the same shape as these but brown (acoel). Still better to let them run their own course vs nuking them? I guess the only thing I'm concerned with is the population getting out of hand and having a massive die-off, which ironically is what I'd cause with FW Exit etc. Thoughts?
 

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I have red flat worms in my fuge. Oh no Mr Bill. I tried to kill them off with FW Exit and Prazi Pro. They came back. After 3 tries I gave up. I hired a friend to keep them out of my tank. Say hello to my friend, Mr Wrasse.
 

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