Bobbit worm??

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Can't play videos from the PC either. Might be best to upload to Youtube then send the link...

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Oh man... I had one of these years ago. If it is a bobbit get it out ASAP. Looks like one with how lightning fast it is.

it will eat zoanthids and other coral too.Only way I got rid of mine was to take a whole rock out that you know it’s in, and drop the rock in freshwater.

don’t want to leave one of these in the tank.
 
Vid quality is too rough to see the head/details but considering how fast it was able to move, my instinct tells me it's a predatory worm of some type. Evolution doesn't give you that kinda speed if you are a scavenger.

just my .02
 
Some kind of predatory worm I agree, doesn’t look like the bobbit in Blue Planet 2... but very similar. I’d get it out.
 
How in the world do you do that. I have so many corals on that rock and it’s gorilla epoxy glued and the base hold up one of my leaning spires.

I really can’t believe this.
 
How in the world do you do that. I have so many corals on that rock and it’s gorilla epoxy glued and the base hold up one of my leaning spires.

I really can’t believe this.

Look up the inverted soda bottle trap, however being a predator I think they might be too crafty for that.
 

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