Strange living thing in my tank...

prophecyfactor

New Member
I just started my tank a couple of months ago. The other night, I noticed a long blue string on my rocks. It looked to be coming out of one of the rocks, and had stretched itself almost 5 inches to another rock. It looked liked it had little eyes, almost like a crab or snail. When I turned the lights on, it pulled itself back into the hole in the rock. Didn't move really fast, but didn't take it's time either. I was wondering if anyone had an idea as to what this could be. I've asked several pet shops and specialty stores, but no one has any idea. Thanks!
 

sickboy

Active Member
About 5 inches you say? I have a worm (spoinid worm, I think) that stretches itself out. But it has two arms and I can see the tube that it originates from. I don't know if this is it, but you could look it up.
 

prophecyfactor

New Member
I think you may be right - I found a website using the name you suggested and there's a picture that looks pretty close - Excerpt: "...spionids are somewhat rare in reef tanks. They may make an appearance by extending their paired tentacles from a small hole in a piece of reef rock...". Thanks for the help!
Reference:
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-05/rs/index.php
Figure 9
 

cranberry

Active Member
Woof! You give me too much credit.
If I had to take a stab at it I would have to say a spaghetti worm. They can have that blueish like colour. I've just never know a spionid to look like that and stretch quite like that.... it just looks different to me. A spaghetti worm can have only one extended arm. When I first found mine he was a single tentacle kind of guy.... but more arms came in time. Spaghettis can also be found in rocks like that.
So I would have to vote terebellid.... but I'm not sure on this one.
When you say head, there's nothing really there, is there?
 

joebob7

Member
I have a few worms that look like that. They stretch when moving but sometimes just hang out of holes in the rock. They only come out at night as well, i was told that they were peanut worms. I have'nt had any trouble with them hurting livestock though so i assume they are safe.
 
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