Yet another new hitchhiker, looks like a flat worm or sea slug, is it safe?

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I've had this tank for 2 weeks, it was already established when I purchased it. Every other day I find a new hitchhiker is this a reef safe slug or flat worm? It's kinda cool looking
 

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Best I could do is to take screen shots of the video
 

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I read they eat snails, what else will it destroy? Will eat my gsp or pulsating xenia?
You can look all that up... there are some that eat clams, some that eat corals, etc...
 

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