Strange worm thing

kar93

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i recently noticed a strange worm type thing in my tank at night it sort of wriggled through the water column stopped and went into like an O shape then started wriggling around again he didnt go on the sand bed aither.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11237116#post11237116 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ptychoptera
Probably just an Architeuthis.

:lolspin:

It's more likely to be the epitoke of a polychaete. Epitokes are sexually mature worms - or the posterior region of such worms - that are full of eggs or sperm & modified to become efficient swimmers. These leave the bottom to swim up into the water column to spawn. The swimming & coiling you describe is fairly characteristic of their movements.

If you go to Chuck's Addiction http://home2.pacific.net.ph/~sweetyummy42/index.html and then to the Hitch Hikers page then to Worms you'll find a section devoted to spawners.
 
You may be right about this not being an Architeuthis. I'm leaning more towards this being an ammonite. The 'wriggling' sounds much like the specimens I've observed.
 
:eek1:

You must be one of the oldest living organisms around or else you managed to steal Mr Peabody's wayback machine. Either way, I'm impressed!
 
i think its a polychate as ive been googling, i really doubt its an ammonite, its about 1cm long
 
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