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My improperly conducted quarantine tank has a rock from my display in it. Yesterday I noticed this gliding across the bottom, and I used a coke glass to trap it. Now I'm wondering what the heck it is. Any suggestions?

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That's a type of flatworm not sure which but they are generally not good.
 
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He's still trapped, I'll get rid of him. Sorry for the delayed response, I still don't get my darn notifications. Tapatalk is not the greatest.
 

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Yup a Polyclad Flatworm, predatory to Tridacna(Clams) and certain snail types.
 

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