Whitish, flat slug?

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ID please.

Seen moving about sedately on the glass before lights on this morning. Whitish/pinkish in colour and around 1.5" or just under 4cm long.

Not my photo, but the best I could find on the interwebs.

 

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When they’re that big, chances are there may be just the one. Always better to check though.

Some can get rather large, and most are parasitic (although not all)
 

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Polyclad flatworm...remove check calms and lps for more and eggs.
 
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Did it have a small shell, or widened area in the middle? That long sounds almost like the underside of a stomatella snail

I have Stomatella snails and this is definitely not one :).


Polyclad flatworm...remove check calms and lps for more and eggs.

Checked a few times over night and didn't find any more. Will spend some time over the weekend searching for eggs.
 

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