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|   Spaghetti worm is my guess.. 
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|   Thanks I've got a few of them. They look sort of like tiny anemones. I assume they are filter feeders of some sort 
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|   I've seen these in his tank and I would struggle to say spaghetti worm.  It's a fixed cluster of arms that seem to all center around on "ball" area just under the sand.  He's right that the picture doesn't do it justice because there are a lot of arms there. 
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|   But you just described a spaghetti worm..   http://images.google.com/images?q=sp...num=4&ct=title http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-06/rs/index.php So that's my guess and I'm sticking with it for now!  There was a time you could actually buy these as sand dweeling janitors since they are pretty good at catching stray bits of food and detritus. 
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|   Haha...so I did!!!  My concept of a spaghetti worm was more like a traditional worm. I have them, but I've never seen more than 1 or 2 arms out near any one spot. Learn something new every day on this site! 
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