Is this a flatworm or a nudibranch?

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Found a few of these guys crawling around this morning amidst the prazipro induced chaos.

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He's got horns and a hump with two clearly defined lines down his back. He doesn't look like a monti or zoa eating nudi to me, just hoping to get confirmation that its not predatory
 

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He's got horns and a hump with two clearly defined lines down his back. He doesn't look like a monti or zoa eating nudi to me, just hoping to get confirmation that its not predatory

I can’t see anything in the picture but in this post you described a Berghia Nudibranchs
Not sure what other Nudis look like
Here is a Berghia Berghia can’t survive with out aiptasisa
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