WHAT...THE...FRACK????

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Found this crawling in my aquarium this afternoon. Size about 3/4 inch (1.5 cm). Any ideas?

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looks like some sort of flatworm, I would catch it and put it in a cup until we have a positive ID on it.
 
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It's so much bigger than images on hitchhikers guide and the like. It's now in a cup and after I get a good look at it under my microscope.

Thanks for the fast response.
 

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Polyclads can get quite large and when they want to they can swim very fast. They appear to be mostly nocturnal and hard to hunt down in a tank if you lose track of them.
 

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I'd also keep a vigilant watch for more, they can reproduce quickly if they have plenty of food.
 

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