Does anyone know what this white worm is??

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This is the first time ive seen it in my tank its just wondering the top of the glass near where the water ands

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Acoel/ghost flatworm maybe? If that’s what it is, they’re generally harmless and no need for concern IME
 

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This is the first time ive seen it in my tank its just wondering the top of the glass near where the water ands

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Acoel flatworm.
While they are not harmful as red planaria, they in numbers can smother bases of coral and block the needed light for production of zooxanthellae which is their energy source.
Removal can be accomplished by siphoning them with a 3/8" tubing into a nylon stocking and discard
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Add a wrasse such as Yellow coris, 6 line, lunare or malanurus OR even a springieri damsel which will eat them

With the number you have, for the next 2 weeks you will have to look for eggs and scrape off as there is likely some and would be future acoels. Eggs are really tiny

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Acoel flatworm.
While they are not harmful as red planaria, they in numbers can smother bases of coral and block the needed light for production of zooxanthellae which is their energy source.
Removal can be accomplished by siphoning them with a 3/8" tubing into a nylon stocking and discard
OR
Add a wrasse such as Yellow coris, 6 line, lunare or malanurus OR even a springieri damsel which will eat them

With the number you have, for the next 2 weeks you will have to look for eggs and scrape off as there is likely some and would be future acoels. Eggs are really tiny

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Thank you so much i have a 6 line rass that i havent put in this tank yet since i wanted to give my pods time to reproduce ill let him handle it
 

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