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Old 11-11-2003, 10:59 PM
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Have seen this 3" worm on the glass of my 42 gal reef a few times during the day. Was so freaked by its head that all I could do was stare at it Today had the presence of mind to take a pic

Doesn't look like a bristleworm because of the "mop" head, and BWs don't usually come out in broad daylight. Photo taken at 4:30, just around feeding time. WTF is this thing?!!??


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Old 11-11-2003, 11:04 PM
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Absolutely no idea. It appears to be segmented. and hence possibly an Annelid , but if nobody here knows, why not send the picture to Dr. Ron , and perhaps look in the hitchiker FAQ. Beyond that suggestion, I still don't know.
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Old 11-12-2003, 04:24 AM
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it is a species of ...... synaptid sea cucumber feeds on organic detritus
creepy !!!!!

hace fun with it
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http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...002/invert.htm

I'm with Reef_kid on this one. Apparently a dirt eater, shouldn't cause a problem. Apparently needs a pretty big tank to do well. Looks like an ideal hitchhiker, but if you do want to get rid of him, I'd be happy to take him.
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Old 11-12-2003, 01:04 PM
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Thanks for the link, Quinn

Read the article, then did a little more research on medusa worms, which is what my "friend" might be. States the animal may be toxic and may be roaming the tank during daylight because it is: a) starving, b) not worried about predators. Some medusas have a commensal relationship with specific sponges and without them, slowly starve

Here's Rob Toonen's page on medusa worms:

http://www.reefs.org/library/article/r_toonen7.html

If I see the worm again, I will contact you, if you are still interested. My 42 gal is probably not big enough for it, though there is detritus all over the place if it is a species interested in detritus. Am a little concerned it may be toxic and starving. Sure don't want this possibly toxic thing to die in my tank. Had that happen in my 180 a few years back and 3/4 of my fish were wiped out overnight

Have sent the photo to Rob Toonen for possible ID. Will let you all know what he says.
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