Tiny red striped nudi/sea slug ID

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I’m just trying to figure out how harmful these guys are. Found 2 in my frag tank - all corals are dipped with bayer and revive prior to going in the frag tank, and get a second dip when they leave to go to the big tank. Yet I keep finding all of these weird unidentifiable creatures.

These are so tiny it’s really hard to take pictures of them. They are cream colored with red strips and red antennae. Very small. Found 2 in a matter of hours so I’m sure there are more.

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Can you get in closer for Id??
 

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