Identify this if you can!!?!?!

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OK. So I got home late and I walked into the living room and seen this green flashing light coming from the Fish tank. I walk over to my astonishment, I see this flashing light like electricity arcing. Immediately I would doubt my phone to try to get good video of it. I got the best that I could. But I'm completely dumbfounded to what I have seen. After examining where I seen the prices, there was absolutely nothing.

Here are the two videos I took. Sorry for the poor quality. The flashing didn't last very long. And after I turn the flash on it went away within 30 seconds.



 

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Polychaetes can do that. See if it's stationary or not.
 
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I looked to see if there was some type of worm or Long body creature of some sort. But seem to be nothing.....
 

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There be love in the air....errr, in the water.
 

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