White Swimming Worm

GreyG35

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Just spotted a worm swimming in my tank just before lights out (the actinics were still on). This thing is white, about 4 inches long, and has smallish bristles. It took off from a piece of rock, then swam sort of like an eel across the tank, and grabbed onto a rock with zoos on it, where it seems to be crawling around. Hopefully it's not eating the zoos.

Do bristleworms swim? Should I be worried about this?!?

Looked on Melev's ID site, and couldn't find anything remotely similar.

Thanks!
 
Hmmm. I thought bristleworms were a reddish color? I've seen a couple of small ones in my 'fuge, but never anything this size. Do they come in different colors? Plus, it seemed thinner than the bristeworms I've seen...
 
The term "Bristle worm" is a blanket name commonly used for any worm with satae appendages. They come in many different shapes, colors, and sizes.
 
Despite the fact reefers that seem to recognize only 10 types of polychaetes (=bristle worms) there are about 10,000 known species and probably at least that many undescribed ones. They come in all colors & range in size from microscopic to about 15 feet long. Some of them swim to spawn.
Check out these 2 urls for pictures showing the great diversity of polychaetes & other small invertebrates:
http://www.nhm.org/research/annelida/index.html
http://www.nhm.org/guana/bvi-invt/home.htm
 
Yeah, seem 'em. They're fine. Bristleworms are not harmful, save for a few extremely rarely-seen species.
 
Thanks for the info! I was just sort of surprised to see it. Keep seeing / learning new things with this hobby...
 
I had those in the first month of my tank and as soon as I added a couple fish they disappeared never to be seen again.
 
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