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They look like they could possibly be some type of Ribbon worm larvae but I’m not certain, hopefully someone with more knowledge will chime in because I’d like to know too.
I’ve owned a couple of reef tanks already and never seen anything like this beforeThey look like they could possibly be some type of Ribbon worm larvae but I’m not certain, hopefully someone with more knowledge will chime in because I’d like to know too.
My fish does tend to pick the glass and rocks here and there, so I am hoping he is eating them hahaThey look tasty , why dont your fish eat them ?
Been in for 30 years and there’s always something new….lolI’ve owned a couple of reef tanks already and never seen anything like this before
Just commented on another thread: Dinophilid worm, probably a Dinophilus or Dimorphilus species - either way, they're harmless/beneficial.@ISpeakForTheSeas ---Any Ideas?