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Christopher Davis

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Hey guys I found this on one of my frag's today can you tell me what it is I'm not sure it's not a bristle worm.

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Looks weird. Do you have any better pictures.
It was really hard to get that it was only about half an inch! It had 4 anteni and what looked like a mouth, I have bristle worms and this looked nothing like it... I honestly think it was a very small bobbit worm.
 

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It's either a Terebellid or Cirratulid worm, both of which are harmless.
 

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