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Bertdog

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came home to feed and saw this on the glass i though it was fish waste. then it move . i shut the tank down and removed it ,place it in small bucket. thanks in advance for any input.
 

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Bertdog

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spaghetti worm wow it scared the lights out of me , just got home and this forum made my weekend. now that the panic has settle down, i do see some of them under the sand . i was able to get him out with a hose and a little siphoning so he still alive so I'm going to put him back in . again thanks to all

just pick up more info after identification ,The so-called spaghetti worms are considered valuable additions to a deep sand bed because they populate the top layer of the sand bed and keep it in motion. They're suspension feeders. They trap particulate matter that drifts past their location
 
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