Maybe a flatworm?

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Just found him under some clove polyps. Looks like a flatworm but I'm not sure

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Could be, but check if it has a shell by gently pressing on the middle of it's body as it could be a Stomatella snail, beneficial.
 

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what's the size of it? It could be some kind of snails with tiny shell. I had some in my tank before.
 

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it looks too big to be a flat worm. If it's a stomatella you definitely want to keep it! they are the best! I just took a video of mine tonight trying to show how hard they work.
 
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I do have a ton of stomatella snails, but this didn't have a shell, it was about half an inch long, should have taken the photo with something to compare the size to
 

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