Flatworms?

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These look like flatworms. I have soft corals, a plate and a RBTA in the tank. Do I need to treat these? There are fish and snails in there as well.

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Should I be worried about these? I have a dottyback in there, but it doesn't seem interested. I really don't want to do FE. I tried prazipro last night. It killed some, but there are still a lot on the glass
 
Looks like nerite snail eggs.
Do these move or are they stationary?
 
They move. Here maybe is a better picture. I don't have nerite snails
 

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Yup that's a flatworm. I have a small population in my tank that don't seem to harm anything. You could try getting a wrasse that would eat them.
 
These look like flatworms. I have soft corals, a plate and a RBTA in the tank. Do I need to treat these? There are fish and snails in there as well.

Thanks

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acoel flatworms. they are toxic when they die and regenerate when cut. i will gladly lend you my blue velvet nudibranch to take care of them :)) just need to run activated carbon and take out wave makers for a month
 

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