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![]() EDIT. He apparently looks like a small "stubby" centipede and is grey according to the Mrs.
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![]() From this description sounds like a bristle worm to me. Shouldn't me worried about them. Try taking a flashlight and night and see if you can see them as their always out at night. They can get quite large over time but they are great for eating extra food and such.
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![]() thats what it sounds like to cause of the "centipede" description she gave me. I only saw like the movement in the LR the other night out of the corner of my eye. Its the fact that it moves so fast that kinda freaks me out, can bristle worm move really quickly?
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![]() Im not sure about how fast your talking about lol but i have seen some in my tank move pretty swiftly
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![]() Let's say pretty switly as well lol not mach 10 or anything but he's quick
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![]() My vote is for an amphipod. i have grey and brown ones in my tank. they can move like a bullet. make great fish food.
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![]() isopod?
![]() Or an amphipod: ![]() amphipods can eat zoanthids if they are hungry.
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