Flatworm ID help

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What do you all think. I've been googling without any luck so far..

Definitely a flatworm, moves quickly, and is around 1/8 - 1/4" long. Really cool looking little guy.

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I can't give you a species, but definitely looks like a polyclad flatworm. IME, it's best to just snatch it out of the tank next time it's in the open...
 
Can you pull one and get a pic in a clear plastic container? I cannot tell if its a flatworm, or nudi, or something else :confused:
 
Can you pull one and get a pic in a clear plastic container? I cannot tell if its a flatworm, or nudi, or something else :confused:

I can try.. they are so small though ;)

Definitely a flatworm from what I can see.
 
Could be a polyclad or a nudi (There are species of nudis which emulate polyclads and polyclads which try to look like Nudis).

Pics of both sides would help if you can get him out of the tank. Although you don't generally see loads of polyclads, they can multiply rapidly and I've seen 20 or so under a local reefer's clam when he removed from the tank.
 
My old Melanurus would feast on anything lil that moved if your plan is controlling then or see too many I suggest one. From what I read some flatworms are not bad but in abundance can cover corals enough stress them or damage
 

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