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So decided to look at the coral skelotons. I noticed the typical feather dusters and possible sponge, but a couple things I never seen.

First at the base is a criss cross pattern that has appendages coming from it and spade like forms at the ends.
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Next is this red potrussion. Looks like feather duster but never seen one with red shell.
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I am not sure about these 2 but main curiosity is the first picture.
 
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The red thing is likely a Benthic foraminifera. As for the spikey worm thing, some sort of polychaete but let's call in the expert :)
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Thanks seems to be that. Posted other pics as well on my tanks page, but was definetly curious. The zig zag almost looks like its etched in.
 

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Yeah, benthic foraminiferan, and either a Hesionid or Syllid worm; neither kind of worm would be bad:
Thank you. Im leaning toward Syllid worm after looking them up. At close look i can see the appendages are actually curled.
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Thank you. Im leaning toward Syllid worm after looking them up. At close look i can see the appendages are actually curled.
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Yeah, there are a few of both that look pretty similar, but Syllid is a solid guess, particularly within the Eusyllinae subfamily.
 
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Yeah, there are a few of both that look pretty similar, but Syllid is a solid guess, particularly within the Eusyllinae subfamily.
Thank you. I was stumped and couldnt figure out and finding things is usually my niche. But since I was looking at it wrong, it roadblocked me. Probably still wouldnt have gotten it lol.
 

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