Specks on BTA

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Hi all. This is my first nem and it seems quite happy and getting bigger daily! I noticed the white specks recently and worried it might be critters!?

What do you think.?

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Can you zoom in? Some nems are speckled.
 
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Just from the shape it almost looks like flatworms. Google acoel flatworms. Tell me if that's what you see.
 

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It is everywhere though. Certain nudibranchs might go after anemones, but probably rare captive. Not sure about flatworms.
 
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On closer inspection, it does appear to be sand. He's up on a rock but I do have a tiger goby that is notorious for swimming into the water column to expel his, sifting. The BTA seems quite sticky too, lol!
 

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Looks like very normal pigment pattern. Their tentacles are very sticky and can also grab suspended matter as well as sand but looks like normal pigment.
 

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