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Looks like a flatworm to me, what type I do not know.
 

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What type of frags were you dipping? Hopefully not acropora.
 
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A Frogspawn and Duncan.. I don't think it's a acro eating flatwarm. But it was from a fully stocked Sps tank and it looked healty.
 

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Does not look like an AEFW to me either, but sometimes it's hard to tell when they are tiny.

No not all FW are bad. However I take every precaution not to introduce them to my tank regardless of type.

That is why you dipped them.
 

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