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couldn't get a picture of it, but last night I saw what look liked the head of a feather duster pop out of my rockwork. I tried to grab it with tweezers but it retracted quickly and didn't come back out. only thing is it wasn't a feather duster, just looked like one.

anyone have ideas what it could be? going to have to keep an eye out to try and grab a pic.
 

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couldn't get a picture of it, but last night I saw what look liked the head of a feather duster pop out of my rockwork. I tried to grab it with tweezers but it retracted quickly and didn't come back out. only thing is it wasn't a feather duster, just looked like one.

anyone have ideas what it could be? going to have to keep an eye out to try and grab a pic.
How does it differ from a feather duster?
 

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Was it many feathers or just 5ish straight antenna in a star shape? Eunice worms poke their heads out of holes in the rocks and retract extremely fast. You can see them most clearly at night using a red flashlight.
 

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Look up spaghetti worm…harmless detritus eater. Maybe that. If not you won’t get the right answer without a photo.
The OP's description sounds nothing like spaghetti worms (or even hair worms)
 
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Was it many feathers or just 5ish straight antenna in a star shape? Eunice worms poke their heads out of holes in the rocks and retract extremely fast. You can see them most clearly at night using a red flashlight.
just looked up some worms and somewhat looked like the heat of a peanut worm.
 

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Like this? Peanut worm

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Form or function: Do you consider your rock work to be art or the platform for your coral?

  • Primarily art focused.

    Votes: 20 8.5%
  • Primarily a platform for coral.

    Votes: 40 17.1%
  • A bit of each - both art and a platform.

    Votes: 157 67.1%
  • Neither.

    Votes: 11 4.7%
  • Other.

    Votes: 6 2.6%
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