Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Ok thanks I appreciate your feedback I will keep looking around!Doesn't appear to be aefw but I'm no expert in all the varying flatworms there are. There are some flatworms that are harmless and this may or may not fall Into that category of flat worms.
It's definitely a Polyclad flatworm species of some variety (and a small one, from the looks of it); it could be AEFW, though I agree it doesn't look quite right. I can say those are not AEFW eggs for sure; AEFW eggs are orange.
Ok thanks for your help. I kept it in a container so I will try to get some better photos with a magnifying glass in a little bit.It's definitely a Polyclad flatworm species of some variety (and a small one, from the looks of it); it could be AEFW, though I agree it doesn't look quite right. I can say those are not AEFW eggs for sure; AEFW eggs are orange.
Clearer pics of the patterning on the top of the worm would help (as would a close, clear pic of the underside to see if it's an Acotylean or Cotylean flatworm), but the vast majority of Polyclad flatworms are harmful in some way (either eating snails and bivalves, or eating corals) - so it's almost certainly not a keeper.
Here are some better photos in daylight. The side photos(top 2) are its underside.It's definitely a Polyclad flatworm species of some variety (and a small one, from the looks of it); it could be AEFW, though I agree it doesn't look quite right. I can say those are not AEFW eggs for sure; AEFW eggs are orange.
Clearer pics of the patterning on the top of the worm would help (as would a close, clear pic of the underside to see if it's an Acotylean or Cotylean flatworm), but the vast majority of Polyclad flatworms are harmful in some way (either eating snails and bivalves, or eating corals) - so it's almost certainly not a keeper.
Yeah, I can't quite see it clearly enough to make out the details on it (I know it's tiny - no judgement on the photo quality from me), but I don't recognize the dark skirting/margin around the mantle there. So, this seems to be a species I'm not yet familiar with.Here are some better photos in daylight. The side photos(top 2) are its underside.