white/beige, sometimes a tiny bit reddish? flat? max about 7mm size?
got them in my 2 shrimp tanks recently. suspect came from riccia tighted to driftwood that i put in, and moved from one tank to another. have been removing them whenever i spot one - killed on sight!
saw same stuff in pet safari's big aro tank, after my experience started. asked one of the staff and was told it's a kind of pesticide... possibily came from plants.
anyway, 'killing on sight' worked cos hardly see them these days.
(these're unlike those small tiny white worms that fish will eat.)
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