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I found this worm this morning crawling on some rock. He's about a 1/4" long. Any ideas?

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No idea but very cool.
 

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Did you pull it from the rock. It appears imcomplete. Epitokes are "partial worms", but it doesn't really look like one to me.
 

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It's neither at the moment, as many polychaetes reproduce this way, but you can't ID them based on this piece.
 
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Thx Renee, Im not sure what to do with it. I would like to know whats in my tank though, being that it was near 3 Acropora. I might try to let it grow separately somehow and see what it turns in too.
 

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