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Unread 07/12/2007, 09:49 PM   #1
Dazed And Confused
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Critter ID - Sorry, no pic

I have a tiny critter living in the live rock in my 75 gallon refugium. The fuge has a DSB, about 6" of Southdown sand and 80lbs or so of liverock. I have some sort of tiny critter that lives in one of the rocks, about 4" above the top of the sand. This guy sends tiny hairlike things down to the sand and actually lifts the sand up into the rock. It's the craziest thing - the sand actually looks like it's sliding up these hairlike lines like a tiny ski lift. I don't have a camera that I can get a good enough pic since these appendages aren't much bigger than a human hair. I've never seen the critter, just these wierd sand lifter things. By the way, I seeded the fuge with some livesand from Bill's Reef a couple of years ago and would recommend it highly to anyone, it was chock-full of life and I know it's contributed to the health of the fuge and tank.
Any ideas what these little guys are?


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Unread 07/13/2007, 05:44 AM   #2
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Probably a cirratulid, aka hair worm.


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Unread 07/13/2007, 06:24 AM   #3
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I've seen a bunch of what I think are the same thing living in the sandbed. They'll extend a pair of these tiny hairs and use them to raise grains of sand into the water column to release 'em, sort of like what ants do when they dig their holes. I assume they're healthy for the sandbed since they actually cause water movement thru the bed.
I assume they're harmless/beneficial? (I'll do a search).
Thanks for the help!


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