Random pink small sheets/blobs showing up?

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What are these little pink blobs that are appearing? They move in the flow if it hits them just right. They are hard to describe - kind of like a pink blob that was smushed into a pancake. I do apologize about the picture quality - I need to get a better phone.

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do they seem to move at all in regards to location on the rock, instead of moved due to flow?

could potentially be flatworms?
 
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do they seem to move at all in regards to location on the rock, instead of moved due to flow?

could potentially be flatworms?
You know what? I didn’t pay attention. Just checked - THEY MOVE! That video I took? Nope. Not like that anymore! All moved and gone! What are these things???
 

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Sounds like flatworms. No bueno if so. Probably planaria.
 
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Sounds like flatworms. No bueno if so. Probably planaria.
I thought I had enough planarian to deal with in freshwater aquariums. Thank you thank you. Anything to watch for? It’s primarily a softie tank.. besides a birds nest and Duncan… I have not noticed these things on any corals. They tend to stay to the algae patches and green coralline I have growing I’ve noticed.
 

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Sorry, I'm not well versed on the risks of flatworms with soft coral. If they aren't currently bothering anything, I'd start siphoning them out and consider a wrasse of some sort. Flatworm exit would also be an option, preferably before they get to plague type numbers.
 
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Sorry, I'm not well versed on the risks of flatworms with soft coral. If they aren't currently bothering anything, I'd start siphoning them out and consider a wrasse of some sort. Flatworm exit would also be an option, preferably before they get to plague type numbers.
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I ended up catching something on the front glass right now and here is a short video! I don’t know if this is the same as those - but I’ve never seen this thing before.

 

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I thought I had enough planarian to deal with in freshwater aquariums. Thank you thank you. Anything to watch for? It’s primarily a softie tank.. besides a birds nest and Duncan… I have not noticed these things on any corals. They tend to stay to the algae patches and green coralline I have growing I’ve noticed.
there are many kinds of flat worms, but as you have a softie tank, i am unsure of what kind they could be..

since they move i definitely do believe it to be flatworms. are there any amongst the glass/sand?

edit: just saw your recent video. 100% flatworm. red planaria
 
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there are many kinds of flat worms, but as you have a softie tank, i am unsure of what kind they could be..

since they move i definitely do believe it to be flatworms. are there any amongst the glass/sand?

edit: just saw your recent video. 100% flatworm. red planaria
Thank you thank you again for your time! Happy to have an answer to this phenomena!
 

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