Red String/Worm found in sand

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Hi everyone,
I just got used sand and liverock from an established tank to start up my first tank. I was sifting through the sand to pull out any shells and rocks and found a couple little red stingy bundles. I put them aside now they've stretched out and moved? There were several that have done this now.

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There's a slimy bit of light purple. Some gelatinous spheres, and what seems like a slug on one of the rocks
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Spaghetti worms. Good part of the CUC. I have them in my tank. They eat detritus and uneaten food bits. Keep them if you can.
 
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Thanks Maggie321 Glad to hear the spaghetti worms are okay since I know I missed pulling out a lot of them.
 

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"What looks like a slug" looks like it might be a sponge - unless it's actually mobile.

Also looks like you got some of the "good" liverock ... the kind that comes from the ocean, with fascination included!

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"What looks like a slug" looks like it might be a sponge - unless it's actually mobile.

Also looks like you got some of the "good" liverock ... the kind that comes from the ocean, with fascination included!

~Bruce
I did notice the 'thing that looks like a slug' on a piece of GSP as well, not sure if it's the same one and I haven't dug back into the tank to see if it was something that moved or was there to begin with, it's in a floating cup now until I know for sure if it's going to be allowed to stay. This is fairly old live rock from what I've been told, I already found an asterina roaming around. The guy I got it from had it in his tank for about 7 years, and he got it from someone else who had it in a tank for several years before that.
 

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