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Just saw this on the glass ... Bout an inch long
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What's on the other side?
 

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You should remove it. Looks like it could be a Polyclad worm, predatory to snails and clams, with reports of them eating Euphyllia.
 

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Looks the same, no shell or anything to define

OK, so that means not a snail and not a nudi. Agree that it's some kind of polyclad worm. probably best to remove it.
 

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