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Hello everyone, i noticed this today looks like some type of snail in a tube. Is this good or bad
 

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@ISpeakForTheSeas, could it be a spaghetti worm?

I have a bunch in my tank and love them! They have those antenna things and swing them around looking for food. They are beneficial to the tank by eating leftover food.
 

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@ISpeakForTheSeas, could it be a spaghetti worm?

I have a bunch in my tank and love them! They have those antenna things and swing them around looking for food. They are beneficial to the tank by eating leftover food.
Not in this case - it only has the two tentacles/antennae, so I considered if it might be a Spionid or Chaetopterid worm, but you can see the operculum (the trap door appendage that critters use to shut themselves into their tubes/shells) in the video; I'm not aware of any Spionids or Chaetopterids that have an operculum at the moment, but I know many Vermetids do.
 

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Not in this case - it only has the two tentacles/antennae, so I considered if it might be a Spionid or Chaetopterid worm, but you can see the operculum (the trap door appendage that critters use to shut themselves into their tubes/shells) in the video; I'm not aware of any Spionids or Chaetopterids that have an operculum at the moment, but I know many Vermetids do.
Okay, I thought maybe but you obviously proved me wrong. Good to know! :)
 

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