Can anyone tell me what this is?

neotactical

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Can anyone tell me what this hair/worm/algae like thing is? I have them in various spots throughout my sandbed. It retracts into the sand sometimes and it's hairs seem to act as a feeding tool.


 

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It's a Spaghetti Worm. Harmless. Eats Detritus. Copperbands and Wrasses will eat them.
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Dinos are so small that you wouldn’t notice any movements. Post the video to YouTube then paste the link here. No one can see the video that you posted.
 

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Not Dino. Definitely a hair or spaghetti worm. These are great cleanup crews if you overfeed. Can grow a bit out of control over a long time period so I just pull one or two out every now and then.
 

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