Help! Is this flatworm?

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Found these swimming at night just now. They move fast, some are light blue and orange. They are thin and long, not fat like normal flatworm. Anyone can help ID? I dip everything in Bayer, and cut off most plugs or clean them with a brush.
 

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These appear to have segments and legs - I think these are worm epitokes


(not my image BTW)




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These appear to have segments and legs - I think these are worm epitokes


(not my image BTW)




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I must be dumb, so they are like bristle worm? I have a ton of spaghetti worm in my tank. And these are harmless?
 

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