Unidentified larva or eel like create?

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Hey all,

I heard the clicking again last night, after lights out and got ready to snap a shot of the mystery shrimp in my tank. Instead of a shrimp, I found this thing swimming around. It's white-ish, about 1/2 an inch long and free-swimming. It swims like an eel or a snake or something.

I'm sorry for the bad video quality, this is the best I could do with a flashlight and my phone. I've uploaded it here, and on YouTube.


 
Me learning.

Great thread btw lol. Great video showing the animal and clear simple explanations that can be researched by my own accord. Excellent :)
 
Must be the season, the bristle worm is looking to reproduce and my snails' laying eggs as well.
 
There may be and probably are exceptions to this. But as I understand it, white epitokes are the males reproductive sac. Where colored epitokes are the females and filled with her eggs.

During a spawing even the epitoke will be released from the parent worm in to the water column. Mostly simultaneously, the epitokes will burst and allow reproduction/fertilization to occur.


Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
 

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