Flatworms on torch ID

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Are these polyclad?
My torch looked bothered and much smaller than usual. I dipped it and scrubbed with a soft brush. The eggs really didn't want to budge, but it is all clean now!

I plan to inspect this torch weekly and Dip/clean my other torches as well now after finding these nasties today.

Currently using fauna Marin rtn stn x.

Also I wasn't sure what eggs looked like , but I guessed the pic I took of them is correct. There were about 100 all around

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That was a nice tutorial. I'll use a baster next time too, revive looked like it worked pretty good.
Though he didn't mention anything about the eggs.
Torch looked a little relieved this morning so I have my fingers crossed for full recovery
 
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