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|  What are these orange tentacles?! The ooze out of my one piece of rock every now and then... the whole rock is about the size of a tennis ball, and these guys are about the thickness of those annoying plastic things that hold tags on to new clothes... btw this piece of rock came from a LFS display tank! | 
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|   Spaghetti worms.    | 
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				__________________ One more fish should be ok?, right!!!  - Laurie | 
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|   +2 
				__________________ -- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! | 
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|   thanks for the replies. I thought spaghetti worms were transparent; I do have some in the same rock actually... I flipped it up btw, these suckers are pale orange and pale green... also, there's like 6 or so coming out of the rock... oh well.. I SEEM to remember something like that wayy back when I was in HS and had my first reef (lmao, I am sick, never mind)... but one of the crabs made quick work of it | 
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|   They can be anything from beige-y tp green-y to red. | 
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|  pheww ok, good to know it's a worm of sorts then... it will stay I suppose... speaking of which, I caught my spaghetti worm (its neighbour) out this morning, since the tank was in the dark... nasty little bugger... a weird earthworm kinda look... he crawled back into the rock as soon as I turned the light on... so yeah, I woke up the fish (Xavi) |