Euphyllia flatworm or red planaria?

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I have noticed the skin covering skeleton receding lately but figured it was something I caused. Polyp extension still looks great. Today I noticed flatworms on the torch. I don't notice flatworms on the glass, but maybe they are there? Help I'd please
 

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I have noticed the skin covering skeleton receding lately but figured it was something I caused. Polyp extension still looks great. Today I noticed flatworms on the torch. I don't notice flatworms on the glass, but maybe they are there? Help I'd please
Does not look like a polyclads to me...

Do you have a wrasse in the tank?
 
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