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2nd one I've seen on the glass. Is it a flatworm? Naked snail?

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Polyclad flatworm. Remove them
 
Shape/color looks off to be a polyclad. Pics from other angles would be beneficial.
 
Removing it is almost certainly the smart play. Polycladida is the order and covers a huge spectrum of worms but when I hear polyclad, my first thought is the frequently encountered voracious snail/clam predator.
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Found about 5 or 6 of these on my gold torch, dont see them anywhere else though... any recommendations on treatment besides obviously manual removal? ID? Torch at risk?
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A Coral RX dip should dislodge/kill them if you can pull the coral. Scrape eggs(the little cluster of circles in pics 3 and 4)
 
Polyclad...bad. manual removal is best bet.
Will do!

A Coral RX dip should dislodge/kill them if you can pull the coral. Scrape eggs(the little cluster of circles in pics 3 and 4)
Yea that torch is easy to take off. None of the other corals seem affected. What kinds of risks are associated with these guys?
 
Coral rx made em release real quick, I did another check on my other lps and saw just 1 more and was able to get em.... the gold torch must have been hosting these guys for a while without me noticing somehow because it had eggs all over... I scraped as best as I can but not sure i got it 100%...

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