Flatworm ID Please!

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Hello! R2R family! I'm pretty new to the hobby and just found this flatworm on my tank glass. I think they look more like Acoel flatworms or Ghost flatworms but I just want to be 100% sure they're not AEFW. I always dip my corals and swap out the frag plugs but I guess I missed some of these little guys. What's your best method of getting rid of them? I've been reading a lot about the flatworm exit but wanted to see if people have tried other methods.

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Jeff

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Hello! R2R family! I'm pretty new to the hobby and just found this flatworm on my tank glass. I think they look more like Acoel flatworms or Ghost flatworms but I just want to be 100% sure they're not AEFW. I always dip my corals and swap out the frag plugs but I guess I missed some of these little guys. What's your best method of getting rid of them? I've been reading a lot about the flatworm exit but wanted to see if people have tried other methods.

Cheers,
Jeff

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Most likely harmless. If you wanna remove you could suction them out of the tank.
 
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How is it going? Did you opt to treat?
Hey! I ended up dosing flatworm exit 3 or 4 times, each dose at 4-6x the recommended dose. I waited about a week in between each dose.

Nothing bad happened to my corals and everything is alive and well! I think I caught the flatworms at an early stage though so there might not have been that many worms to release their toxins.

I did notice that if I let the flatworm exit sit in the tank for 48hrs I seemed to get less worms returning the next 3 days.

At my last dose I ran out of flatworm exit so I bought some levamisole and started dosing that for about 2 weeks. So far no more flatworms to be seen, corals are healthy, fish and inverts are thriving. Definitely nervous doing all this but fingers crossed the treatment is durable. I biyght some reefprime in hipes to prevent future outbreaks.
 

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