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Definitely will! Thanks for the replyLooks like it's probably a Vermetid snail poking its head out. Most people would probably say to remove it, as some species may irritate some corals.
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.@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.
Okay, I thought maybe but you obviously proved me wrong. Good to know!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.