Swimming worms? Epitoke?

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Have lots of these swimming every night as lights dim. Think they might be Epitokes.

Nothing seems to want to eat them though and have never seen a bristle worm yet.

What does anyone else think.

Good or bad critter?

 
you will probably be seeing the bristle worms soon
 
So you think these are epitokes then, fish them out or leave them be?
 
I personally would leave them be. I see them every now and then in my tank.
 
So that may be what I had in my tank! I saw these a few months ago, after dealing with a bristle worm problem. I turned on the tank lights (lights were off at night), and they both dropped to the sand (in shock I’m thinking), and died.
 
I don't know what those are but that was some pretty cool camera work

Thanks.

Not bad for a little iphone I thought.

It helps when the thing you filming isn’t really going a long way. If I try and film a fish you just get a blue over saturated blur. [emoji23]
 
Have lots of these swimming every night as lights dim. Think they might be Epitokes.

Nothing seems to want to eat them though and have never seen a bristle worm yet.

What does anyone else think.

Good or bad critter?

That looks just like it! Wow.. I looked for every type of worm and different stages in their life cycle..and vidoe or pictures like that didn't come up..Thank you!!
 
I just had an explosion of inch long threads. It didn't look like they were swimming. Just suddenly there were hundreds. The fish ignored them.

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My wrasses love epitokes but they are usually asleep when they're out and free swimming.
 

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