Swimmy Bristleworm Epitoke

Steve Erekson

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So on my Caribbean live rock I found this weird little fella. I'm pretty sure it's a bristleworm epitoke but thought I'd share for fun.

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Not the greatest pictures but such is life. Also here's a video of the swimming and going through a powerhead



Any thoughts on what kind of epitoke?

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Hard to tell Nereididae?
 
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Good call, looks a lot like a Nereid epitoke with the paddle tail. We'll see what we end up with.
 

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