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By best guess is a baby flat worm based on images that I’ve seen from other people. Maybe a pod? if not, it’s my best excuse to pull the trigger and get a melanurus.
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i hope someone can ID them for you but i would remove them and keep an eye on my corals for next few days.
do you have any worm eating wrasses?
My corals look fine for now... I’ve been wanting a melanurus for quite some time now so I’ll probably get one tomorrow.
 
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