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Found this guy in my sump...
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Can you get a better picture? I've never seen Bristle worms with that dark of coloration.
 

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That dark line isn't as notable on all bristleworms. They are really striking on the Linopherus species of bristle. It's the innards.
 
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Huh, mine are all pale pink colored and fleshy looking.
 

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