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Found in sump, all my acro's are fine in display. But i do loose a lot of snails.
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Its pretty big about size of thumb nail


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Looks like some kind of polyclad flatworm.

Edit: Google-fu indicates might be a leopard polyclad fw. They are carnivores, diet consists of snails and clams.
 
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Polyclad and it has to go! Don't think twice, open, drop, flush!


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agreed. they look like the euphyllia flatworm. Be on the lookout for eggs on your euphyllias, and be ready to dip.
 
Nothing on my euphyllia corals. This was in sump and from size looks like for a while. Im thinking it might be a snail eater i have lost tons of snails over time hardly any make it past 6 or 8 months


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Leopard polyclad flatworm

Leopard polyclad flatworm

Leopard polyclad flatworm. They like to eat clams and most likely if you found it in the sump there are more in the tank. Get wrasses and anything that likes eating the newly hatched flatworms. They will go away over time if you have the proper predators.
 
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