Help IDing this worm/slug plz?

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Just found this cool looking little worm/slug on my glass after lights out. Anyone know if its reef safe or the death of my corals?
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I can make out 2 little antenna. And hes black and white. Moves rather quickly too.
 

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Pics is kidna blurry, is there any way to get a clearer photo?p
 
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I put him in my mantis shrimp tank for now. Dont know if ill ever find him again hes so darn tiny.
 

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Not a nudi (unless it has retracted brachial plumes). If it is segmented it is an annelid and likely a scale worm. If not it's a type of flatworm
 

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