clam preditors?

ironman2

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Im having trouble with a derasa, it has not been extending it mantle nearly as much as normal the past few days. I pulled it out to examine it and found several tiny critters scurrying around its base. they are oval shaped anywhere from 1/16" to 1/8" diameter, they are flat, and they can swim. they look like they fold there bodys in half sometimes? any of this sound familiar?
 
they do resemble a couple of those pics, but I seen red flat worms at a lfs before and they dont look or act like them. they can move very quickly, and swim if they want to. do flat worms swim? they are a irridescent tan color
 
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they do resemble a couple of those pics, but I seen red flat worms at a lfs before and they dont look or act like them. they can move very quickly, and swim if they want to. do flat worms swim? they are a irridescent tan color

tan with small circles or dots, they use this to camouflage themselves while they sit on the mantle to dine.

here's the best link to a pic i can find. the sixth group of pics down, the tan one with the dots??

yes flatworms can swim and they will get larger than 1/8", a lot larger. if this is what they are i think you have to remove them manually. you can siphon them out or pick them off.

i don't know what i was thinking, look at the one on the right. Melev's reef has a great identification page.
 
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