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Any idea on what are this creatures they stay at the glass even if I remove them they keep coming the next day

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I guess I might have to buy the flatworm exit thanks for the info
Maybe try a wrasse first. They release toxins when they die, so if you have a lot and they all die at once, it could have negative effects on your tank.
 
You can go the natural approach too! Certain fish and inverts that go after flat worms. You won’t get rid of them, but the population will be controlled.
 
The only coral I have ever seen these swamp was a Ricordia mushroom, never did anything more than irritate it slightly. I guess irritating it and blocking photosynthesis. My Yellow Coris and Blue Star Leopard Wrasse keep the population in check
 
Acoel Flatworms. They feed on pods. Unsightly mostly, but wrasse will eat them. They can smother corals if their numbers get out of control.
 
Do wrasses need sand ? I have a bare botton tank
Some do, like the two that I mentioned. I have seen people have success with a tupperware container full of sand for a Yellow Coris. A sixline doesn't need sand to sleep, although they do hide in the sand. But that fish has a reputation as a bully
 

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