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Caught this guy in my refugium, I am sure I have seen some small ones too under some frags, they are crazy fast, what are they?

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Sorry for the awful pictures but it’s tiny.. I will try to take a peek under a microscope tomorrow
 

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It seems to be an epitoke.

Eta- I should've mentioned, an epitoke is not a species of worn but part of the life cycle of a polychaete worm. They break off of the rear end of the worm and swim around releasing gamete cells.
Do you have bristleworms in the tank?
 
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It seems to be an epitoke.

Eta- I should've mentioned, an epitoke is not a species of worn but part of the life cycle of a polychaete worm. They break off of the rear end of the worm and swim around releasing gamete cells.
Do you have bristleworms in the tank?
Plenty..
 
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To be honest what I am scared of something that affects snails, my snails don't last that long, and I have always wondered if there was some parasite that was affecting them
 
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I think it’s an Epitoke too! I found the same in my tank and posted about it. General consensus was Epitoke. The interesting things we find in our tanks…
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