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o yeah cool cant stop watching it thanks for looking into itFirst, it's obviously a filter feeder and therefore harmless. Definitely not a peanut worm or cucumber. I'd say it's a member of the Serpulidae family. The way it extends out and retracts is like the Echiura species. I'm still trying to narrow it down, but for now it's harmless and pretty cool.
=P No worries, just try and remember women are always right =PFirst, I apologize to Squishie because she was on the right track with "sea cucumber". I think it is a leptosynapta. The order goes Holothuroidea (Class), Apodida (Order), Synaptidae(Family), Leptosynapta (Genus). So, it's a type of sea cucumber. Me thinking that it was retracting into a tube is what through me off.

