Euphyllia Eating Flatworms?

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What kind of flatworms are these? They don't really look like the Euphyllia eating flatworms I've seen photos of - but they're only really on my Euphyllia - they don't congregate anywhere else in the tank.

I dipped this coral for 10 minutes in Coral Rx and hundreds of worms came off. They were on the flesh, on the tentacles, everywhere. I could not find any eggs though - and even today, two days after dipping, I've yet to see another on the coral.

Any ideas?

Flatworms-3512.jpg
 
What kind of flatworms are these? They don't really look like the Euphyllia eating flatworms I've seen photos of - but they're only really on my Euphyllia - they don't congregate anywhere else in the tank.

I dipped this coral for 10 minutes in Coral Rx and hundreds of worms came off. They were on the flesh, on the tentacles, everywhere. I could not find any eggs though - and even today, two days after dipping, I've yet to see another on the coral.

Any ideas?

Flatworms-3512.jpg
Waminoa flatworms.
 
These seem ubiquitous on euphylia these days. To eradicate in full or manage? I have these on my euphylia in quarantine.

I do NOT believe they are restricted to euphylia, however.

Here’s one that came off a hammer today.
 

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