Caught in dip - nudibranch?

mikemathis555

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Can anyone confirm this is a nudibranch and bristleworm?

Released during dipping of some frags.

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Pic #1 is some type of worm, maybe bristle, but can't tell out of water.
Pic #2 looks like an amphipod, or possibly isopod. No nudi's. :)
 

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Maybe a peanut worm first one? Going off color. Hard to tell out of water like takitaj stated. I would still expect to see bristles on a bw though.
Second is definitely an amphipod.
Both are beneficial to have in tanks, pod more than worm.
 

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