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Dan Norgard
November 4th 03, 03:17 AM
Hi;
Thought I'd give this one last shot:
I am trying to find a site to help identify something in my LR. Problem is
that I don't know what it even is (family, species, etc.) All I can tell,
with a big magnifying glass, is that it is in the rock and sends out
tendrils/tentacles/arms that are finer than a human hair and can extend out
to 1-1/2 to 2 inches. These appendages are definitely controlled and not
just flowing with the current. there are at least seven of these 'arms' and
they are a light green with thin brown bands on them.
Thanks,
Dan
Kevin & Donna Sanders, M.D.
November 4th 03, 03:46 AM
sounds like a spaghetti worm
"Dan Norgard" > wrote in message
...
> Hi;
> Thought I'd give this one last shot:
> I am trying to find a site to help identify something in my LR. Problem
is
> that I don't know what it even is (family, species, etc.) All I can tell,
> with a big magnifying glass, is that it is in the rock and sends out
> tendrils/tentacles/arms that are finer than a human hair and can extend
out
> to 1-1/2 to 2 inches. These appendages are definitely controlled and not
> just flowing with the current. there are at least seven of these 'arms'
and
> they are a light green with thin brown bands on them.
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
>
Dan Norgard
November 4th 03, 05:23 AM
THanks! That's what it is, according to the pictures. I assume it's safe
to leave it in the tank?
Dan
"Kevin & Donna Sanders, M.D." > wrote in message
news:LlFpb.905$62.219@lakeread04...
sounds like a spaghetti worm
Marc Levenson
November 4th 03, 06:03 AM
Yep.
Marc
Dan Norgard wrote:
> THanks! That's what it is, according to the pictures. I assume it's safe
> to leave it in the tank?
> Dan
>
> "Kevin & Donna Sanders, M.D." > wrote in message
> news:LlFpb.905$62.219@lakeread04...
> sounds like a spaghetti worm
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Kevin & Donna Sanders, M.D.
November 4th 03, 11:17 AM
Yes they are detritus eaters
"Kevin & Donna Sanders, M.D." > wrote in message
news:LlFpb.905$62.219@lakeread04...
> sounds like a spaghetti worm
> "Dan Norgard" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hi;
> > Thought I'd give this one last shot:
> > I am trying to find a site to help identify something in my LR. Problem
> is
> > that I don't know what it even is (family, species, etc.) All I can
tell,
> > with a big magnifying glass, is that it is in the rock and sends out
> > tendrils/tentacles/arms that are finer than a human hair and can extend
> out
> > to 1-1/2 to 2 inches. These appendages are definitely controlled and
not
> > just flowing with the current. there are at least seven of these 'arms'
> and
> > they are a light green with thin brown bands on them.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Dan
> >
> >
>
>
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