worm with tentacles? id help please

  • Thread starter Thread starter Jack_L
  • Start date Start date
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

Jack_L

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Jan 14, 2026
Messages
131
Reaction score
74
Location
USA
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
it is about 1inch long and was streched out a bit further, its clearish, and you can see what i guess is poop moving through it and out the back, but its doing it fast, you can see it chunks moving along. it has itself wedged in a crack.


 
it is about 1inch long and was streched out a bit further, its clearish, and you can see what i guess is poop moving through it and out the back, but its doing it fast, you can see it chunks moving along. it has itself wedged in a crack.


Small cuke.
 
still photo
1772220510796.jpeg
 
Small cuke.
thanks, AI said aptasia, which i was fairly certain it was not. should i remove it? also wondering how it got in there. something that big i would have seen on the coral frags. maybe the oceans direct live sand? or a portain of Caulerpa? it would have blended with that. in my fresh tanks my water lettuce got INFESTED with glass worms, they were so hard to see.
 
As others have said could be Medusa worm as well but it looks like a cuke to
me. I’d keep either.
 
Last edited:
AI also told me to add 1 gallon of chlorox to my tank when i was switching from fresh to salt. i didn't do that.
 
It doesn't look anything like a medusa worm to me, or any kind of spaghetti worm really.

The mouthparts do look like filter-feeding sea cucumbers though, so I'm going with that. It's like a tiny sea apple! It even cleans the tentacles similarly.
 
It's a sea cucumber; I can't technically say for sure from the pic what kind (there are a lot of translucent/transparent cukes, and I'm not familiar with all of them at present), but if it doesn't have any tube feet, it's a "medusa worm."
Yeah Medusa Worm is a term generally used to refer to specific kinds of Apodid (taxonomic order Apodida) sea cucumbers (though the term is also applied to Loimia medusa, a type of Spaghetti Worm, and is sometimes generalized to mean any kind of Spaghetti Worm - spaghetti worms are from the taxonomic family Terebellidae).
(I recently learned about Molpadid cukes which also lack tube feet, but these have distinct tails [usually] and a respiratory tree - basically lines of gills inside the body - while Apodid cukes don't; this is useful in cases where the cuke is translucent/transparent to easily differentiate).
 
It's a sea cucumber; I can't technically say for sure from the pic what kind (there are a lot of translucent/transparent cukes, and I'm not familiar with all of them at present), but if it doesn't have any tube feet, it's a "medusa worm."

(I recently learned about Molpadid cukes which also lack tube feet, but these have distinct tails [usually] and a respiratory tree - basically lines of gills inside the body - while Apodid cukes don't; this is useful in cases where the cuke is translucent/transparent to easily differentiate).
looks a lot like this one.

 

ARE YOU READY TO CONFESS TO CRAZIEST, DUMBEST, FUNNIEST THING YOU’VE EVER DONE IN REEFING?

  • Yeah, I'll confess! (Share your story in the comments!)

    Votes: 16 57.1%
  • Nah, I'll keep mine a secret...(Don't be like that, share with the class!)

    Votes: 12 42.9%

New Posts

Back
Top
Home
Post thread…
Market
What's new