What’re these little guys

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Hello! Few days after the latest frag I added, I’ve started spotting these guys on the glass. Hoping critter and not pest!

Have been busting out tweezers during my dips to strip everything I can.

Cruisin on the glass
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Definitely a flatworm, hard to say if it's something that will eat corals or not (most do not). If you have the space to keep it quarantined for observation, that's definitely best practice, but a dip should do a good job for the adults, if you want to keep after it, you can pull the frag and redip every day or two (may not matter if they're already out in the tank, though.)

Often flatworms that are coral predators look like what they eat for camouflage, so the coloration suggests it's probably not that, but it's certainly worth keeping an eye on.
 

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They’re flatworms, I have them in my tank. Haven’t caused me any problems, with coral or fish, though there are several species. As far as I can tell though, they’re identical to mine.
But if you want to lower their numbers then springeri damselfish or coris wrasse will eat them :)
 
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They’re flatworms, I have them in my tank. Haven’t caused me any problems, with coral or fish, though there are several species. As far as I can tell though, they’re identical to mine.
But if you want to lower their numbers then springeri damselfish or coris wrasse will eat them :)
Maybe they’re not from my latest frag then.

maybe it’s because my wrasse is no longer with us as of 2 days ago
 

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