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Thanks. The flatworms are pretty small to be EEFW, so I was thinking waminoa flatworms or red planarian (rust flatworms). Tons came off in the dip and you can see them next to the tiny red worm. Hoping others can chime in.The 'spiky red things' are foraminifera; harmless additions to your tank.
The flatworms on the coral are most likely EEFW, but I can't be 100% sure.
For the worm, is it possible to get a better picture? It's hard to make out any detail.
As mentioned, benthic foraminifera - harmless filter-feeders.What is red spikey stuff?
Benthic foraminiferans, either Miniacina miniacea or a branching variety of Homotrema rubrum - harmless filter feeders.
Either Euphyllia-eating Flatworms or Waminoa Flatworms; either way, they're not desirable.What type of flatworm?
Yeah, as mentioned, we can't really see any details here; I would guess a bristleworm, but I can't say for sure.What could this tiny red worm be?