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Agree... a cool looking creature.I'm stumped, but your picture of this creature is fantastic. Body shape looks similar to a chiton, but those feet/feathers look nudibranch-like, as UkiahTheTurtle mentioned before?
Good call... certainly has the look of one.Scale worm?
I sea one brittle star and maybe a tube wormSince we are on the topic, can someone tell me what this is? I dipped some new coral frags that I got from world wide corals.
What about the one that is circled?I sea one brittle star and maybe a tube worm
Feather duster; harmless filter feeder.What about the one that is circled?
polynoidae also known as scale worms, very cool guest
Awesome, thanks.Feather duster; harmless filter feeder.
So a keeper, or no?polynoidae also known as scale worms, very cool guest
id keep him around, I've never heard of them sticking around in high numbers yetSo a keeper, or no?
Baby feather dusterSince we are on the topic, can someone tell me what this is? I dipped some new coral frags that I got from world wide corals.
So scale worms can be harmful to star fish?polynoidae also known as scale worms, very cool guest
there is something to the weight of 900 different species, I'd assume it is possible a couple species could hunt a starfish, but I have not read about it yet, some eat sponges, some hunt various pods, some scavenge. why do you ask?So scale worms can be harmful to star fish?
Hermodice carunculata is one of the most commonly encountered worm that is not starfish safe, but this is an amphinomidaeSo scale worms can be harmful to star fish?