Microscopy -- what am I looking at?

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Appears to be a flatworm in the still photo.
 

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What is this from? Just a sample of water? Any reasons for looking? I agree this looks like some kind flatworm probably from the class of turbellaria, but difficult to tell without some phase contrast. If you are concerned about it, I would say it is probably nothing to be worried about. Most flatworms in this hobby are harmless.
 
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What is this from? Just a sample of water? Any reasons for looking? I agree this looks like some kind flatworm probably from the class of turbellaria, but difficult to tell without some phase contrast. If you are concerned about it, I would say it is probably nothing to be worried about. Most flatworms in this hobby are harmless.

Wanted to diagnose a suspected dino problem, then kept looking to see what else I could find.

Not concerned, just looking to satisfy my curiousty.
 

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