Strange Worms on Glass - Please Help!

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melanurus wrasse is best at this, but you need a sand bed for him.
I don't have a big enough tank for a melanurus (only 32.5 gal)... but they are one of the most beautiful fish imo so I do hope to have one someday if I get room to upgrade my tank. :) My goal currebtly is to avoid creepy crawlies by going the dry rock route, lol.
 

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Here’s another picture of one of the rascals!
 

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