Is it worm or turbo snail poop?

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Hi guys, is this parasite worm or just snail poop. I have two clownfish, 1 cleaner shrimp and 2 turbo snail in my tank.

Appreciate your all help.


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Hi guys, is this parasite worm or just snail poop. I have two clownfish, 1 cleaner shrimp and 2 turbo snail in my tank.

Appreciate your all help.


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They seems to be good cuc to me. May be Nemertea? See if someone knows about them.
 
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They seems to be good cuc to me. May be Nemertea? See if someone knows about them.
It do seem moving but very slow at first I thought is a flat worm or something else, but thanks for information bro. Hopefully there is others opinion able to share here too
 

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Hi guys, is this parasite worm or just snail poop. I have two clownfish, 1 cleaner shrimp and 2 turbo snail in my tank.

Appreciate your all help.


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I’ve had a case of these for awhile. Never bothered anything. Kind of fun to turn the sand over and watch them wiggle. I also have 4 wrasse that would pick them off if they were a nuisance but the ones in my sand bed just seem content to hide from hungry mouths
 

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