What are these white/transparent worms

With very limited exceptions, through sexual reproduction - they're gonochoristic (i.e. male or female) broadcast spawners; so you'd need one male and one female worm for them to spawn (I only know of three or four exceptions).
I found a photo of the peanut worm that I took a while ago. It took me so many shots before having a really good photo.
 

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Nice detail in that pic!
Thanks! I love macro photography. It’s one way to get super detailed photos of tiny things such as peanut worms. It was taken with a camera and the flash was used. Ioperated it on the apperture priority mode as a peanut worm is a living thing and it moves. I took photos of everything that I found in my tank with my camera because I want to document the ever groing life in it. And, some of my them have been used in my last project for school.
 
Thanks! I love macro photography. It’s one way to get super detailed photos of tiny things such as peanut worms. It was taken with a camera and the flash was used. Ioperated it on the apperture priority mode as a peanut worm is a living thing and it moves. I took photos of everything that I found in my tank with my camera because I want to document the ever groing life in it. And, some of my them have been used in my last project for school.
Yeah, that's cool. I could have taken pics the same, but i need to move huge rocks closer for that
 

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