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Haha! No problem! Just paying it forward ;)Reeferfoxx, Thank-you, my reefer friend !!
What about other micro fauna? Like pods, brittlestars, spaghetti worms etc?My experience is that they do not venture far from their hole or coral, I have had them live on Gonioporas. They are mostly nocturnal, no corals or clams have ever gone missing, it's not possible for them to take down a healthy fish.
The image might also be a peanut worm, it's hard to be certain.
That particular specimen looks to be living among palys I doubt it will do any harm to the palys.
Trust me I know the conflicting information available (bangs head against wall):confused:, I can only comment on my 1st hand experience.
I am more of a let me watch it and see if the creature is actually doing harm, rather then removing the creature just because at the moment it's easy to catch. Within reason of course, if I see a polyclad flatworm out it comes but most worms are harmless.