It looks cool! Looks like some sort of worm.
Peanut worm maybe?
It is very hard to see in the video. If I had to guess I'd agree with @GoldeneyeRet that it's a peanut worm.
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It looks cool! Looks like some sort of worm.
Peanut worm maybe?
It is very hard to see in the video. If I had to guess I'd agree with @GoldeneyeRet that it's a peanut worm.
I agree, never seen a peanut worm with antenna. Hopefully a better pic can be providedI saw a glimpse of antenna as well. There are black eunicids. It's hard to make out details since it's dark on dark.
Sticking with my previous guess.
Well, I gotta go with @DSC reef.
I can’t see the vid but that’s what I thought of when I read some of the description. Bobbit worms are no joke.Just hope it’s not one of these ;Wideyed
What's on the rock? You can leave it out for quite a while, depending on what's growing on it. Looks like you used dry rock so he probably came in on a frag.So it looks like a eunicids right. How did I mange to get one in my tank. I will take the rock out. I don’t see any other way. How long can the rock stay out of water before it will start dying. I would like to get the thing out and then put the rock back it.
Only if there's a male and female.There is nothing on that rock so I am good. Do these things multiply?