Clear flatworm creature Gulf hitchhiker

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Hey guys, hoping someone can identify this clear flat worm like creature I found in the back chamber of my Biocube. It hitchhiked from Tampa Bay Saltwater Live rock/sand. It looks like it has a skeleton structure, is extremely sensitive to light, as is super fast moving. IMG_4932.jpeg IMG_4935.jpeg
 

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It is a lancelet which is a segmented worm that prefers substrate with shells and is a hitchhiker that scavenges. If they are thriving, you may be overfeeding or lacking in siphoning and maintenance.
 
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Thanks guys and sorry for the crappy picture. I agree, it’s a Lancelet.
 

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Late to this party, email us directly for faster responses.

Lancelet - (scroll down to bottom of this page) TBS Live Sand - occasionally found in our live sand.
 

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