trainfever
Active Member
Every once in a while I will go on a late night excursion looking at my fish tank after all the lights have been out for a while. I have a red lens on my flashlight so as not to scare any critters. I havent done it in a while but last night I decided to check things out. Now while looking I found an unusual worm that I never saw before. It wasnt any type of bristle worm, in that it had a smooth body. It appeared to be a clear to milky white in color with maybe a hint of green in it. I saw it protruding out from under a rock and going back into a crevace. It appeared to be about two inches in length and about a sixteenth in diameter. I tried to get a better look at it by using a regular flashlight but it got spooked and pulled back into the rock. It didnt pull back quickly like a bristle worm does,it was a bit slower. Does anyone have any idea what kind of worm this might be?