Help ID, are these flatworms?

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I dipped this hammer in flatworms FX but nothing came out, my Lfs suggested a six line wrasse but it hasn't done anything to it. Any thoughts?

Gold wall hammer. My other hammers near it do not have visible signs of these.

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Looks like these Pumpkin Flatworms or even a type of Planaria.

I have simulate spots on my Cotton Candy Torch, but only about 2 or 3. Coral doesn’t seem to mind. Will probably dip if I notice more starting to form.
 
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Looks like these Pumpkin Flatworms or even a type of Planaria.

I have simulate spots on my Cotton Candy Torch, but only about 2 or 3. Coral doesn’t seem to mind. Will probably dip if I notice more starting to form.
thank you, I upped the dose of flatworm x and then did a dip in iodine+potassium, it seemed to have done the trick, waiting for it to recover.
 
So yes…including a 6 line, here is my method used about weekly to monthly. It wins the battle but never the war, unfortunately. I have removed hundreds in a half hour session that kept numbers low for months.

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