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this guy was floating along - my sharknosed goby went to eat him and spit it out. I sucked it up with a turkey baster. any idea what this is? It has long tentacles and moves by flicking its tail - like a mosquito larvae. I have some video but I don't know how to load the .mov to the thread.
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Might be a spaghetti worm from the description, hard to tell from the picture. If it is, they're okay to have (I don't like them in large numbers though, they make the tank look ugly with all their tentacles everywhere).
 
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Might be a spaghetti worm from the description, hard to tell from the picture. If it is, they're okay to have (I don't like them in large numbers though, they make the tank look ugly with all their tentacles everywhere).
I did a web search for spaghetti worm and found several pics that look just like it. Thank you for your help.
 

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