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I just spent several hours snorkeling in the Bahamas. I saw a few of this strange creature I couldn't identify. It was solid bright yellow. Maybe two inches across. I could see what appeared to be half a ring, but I’m not sure if it was ring shaped. It was segmented. If I waved at one with my finger, it would quickly retract.

It wasn't a Christmas tree worm. I know what those look like and saw plenty of them too. The visible part looked like a uniform segmented ring.

Very pretty. If they're reef safe and someone can figure out what it is, I'd consider adding to to my tank.

Can someone please help ID it?
 

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Hard to id without a photo. Try and get one if you can!
 
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Hard to id without a photo. Try and get one if you can!
Can't do it. I left. I was hoping the description would be enough. I’m not ignorant about inverts, but I have no idea what it was!
 

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I could see what appeared to be half a ring, but I’m not sure if it was ring shaped. It was segmented. If I waved at one with my finger, it would quickly retract.

It wasn't a Christmas tree worm. I know what those look like and saw plenty of them too. The visible part looked like a uniform segmented ring.
Could you elaborate on this description a bit? Was it burrowed like a Christmas Tree Worm? Is this description of the entire body of the creature, or just a part?

If it was worm-like, my first thought would be a yellow sea cucumber, but I'm not sure how quick they would retract.
 
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It was hard to tell. I think I saw 3 or 4 of them in hours and hours of snorkeling. They were each by themselves, and in a small crevice each time. The only part exposed was what appeared to be a segmented yellow ring. If I waved my finger at them, they retracted quickly. I couldn't tell what the hidden part was. The yellow segmented part was even, with each "segment" being a ring and all the rings were the same size. The yellow was very bright and striking.
 

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