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			 Ok,  tonight I get home from work, tank lights are off as usual.  I turn the room lights on and say goodnight to my critters.  Well, I notice this worm like thing coming out from the LR.  extending like a tounge.  I think it was scooping Amphipods?  I have a ton of amphipods that come out at night.  By the time I got the camers, it had receeded back into the LR.  Was tan color, like elastic bands.  looked about as stretchy too.  Thicker at rock end(base), gradually tapering throughout its length. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			I wish I could have goten pictures. Anyone have any idea's? 
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			 OK,  managed to get a shot. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			I hope its OK, cause I think I see 2 more little ones on other rocks?? 
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			 Sipunculid (Peanut worm).  They are harmless and eat algae and bacteria... certainly are not hunters.  and for every one you see, there's probably five more you don't. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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			 Definately looks like a peanut worm... was amazed at the first one I found and how quickly it can retract when light is shined on it.  Started using a red LED light at night to see what other creatures I could find.  (I now know I have a lot of peanut worms - and by the sounds of it have many more I have not seen  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	Anyways nice photo of the peanut worm above... have you noticed any sort of darker banding on it when it is outstretched? It seems the ones I have all have darker banding when outstretched.  | 
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			 Peanut worm Huh.  Well, learn something every day   
		
	
		
		
		
		
			   Didnt think it was harmfull, but needed to check.  Seems  most harmfull critters are hairy.  Bristleworms and crabs  LOL.No darkening bands that I can see. red lights huhÉ (Ohh crap, my laptop is at it again. Eve3ry ehile it changes questionmark for É and cant figure it.) I really got to get my blue Moon LEDès hooked up. Maybe more critters will come out. 
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