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DrHollyW00D

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Could anyone educate me on what these are? I apologize if the picture is too blurry, can take others if needed. Thank you.

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Tube worms. They extend those fans in search of food. Simply starve them and they will be gone, by directing water flow towards them - NOT at them and they wont be able to eat.
 
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Tube worms. They extend those fans in search of food. Simply starve them and they will be gone, by directing water flow towards them - NOT at them and they wont be able to eat.
Thank you for sharing. Tube worms as in vermetids? Any chance they are hydroids?
 

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