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Any idea what this is? They are pretty small and grayish. Seems to only be interested in the red slime algae.7951cb36ac330b15027d6adde9bd71fc.jpg

 

 

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I could use a cyano eater right now. Lol

 

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It's hard to tell in the blue....can you get a pic with more white light?    It almost looks like a stomella snail, but they have small shell that kind of looks like a small motorcycle helmet. 

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This is with all white. The good thing is it is eating the red slime only this far. Also they are tiny like a 1/10 of the size of a Zoa

 

 

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91819354e8fde6b518030dfa58c5a6ba.jpg. Took one out and here is a close up my guess it's a flatworm and I have no idea where it came from. Was 100% dry rock and dipped everything that has gone in....

 

 

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Huh, could they be acoel flatworms? Those are tiny like that and apparently harmless to corals. I had them in the past despite dipping stuff and they just faded away at some point.

 

It is definitely some kind of flatworm, who's eggs can survive a coral dip, but if you have cyano-eating flatworms that would be a fun one to try to market.

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