Yellow worm/nudi toxic looking thing!

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Take a look at this little monster
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I thought it was a medusa worm or spaghetto worm, but the tentacle looking things come out of it body, not mouth hole, they move a bit too.

It has what may be a head (the part that doesnt have tentacles i think) that moves around probing its surroundings.

Any ideas? It is on my sock holder in sump ATM.
 
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Honestly I would have to research how they reproduce lol. I'm sure the worm would love all that food

well I just found out that yes, these guys will definitely split and produce clones of themselves. for the longest time I thought that single worm was stretching ridiculously long to come out of crevices on the one rock I placed it, but now I'm thinking it had already made many copies of itself when I saw another one elsewhere.

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+1 to spaghetti worm. I have hundreds I'm my tank living in the sand just like yours

yep, I found the answer very quickly after posting this thread thanks to this awesome forum. I was only updating it to answer my own question I had at the end. the ocean has awesome crazy life doesn't it? I'm loving all of it right now ;Happy
 

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