I don't have a clue but you do find the most interesting things!
I was doing some cleaning in one of the aquaculture systems when this “thing” went squiggling around my hand. Never knowing what you can run into in SW, I jerked my hand out of the water and grabbed a net and caught it.
It was a mysterious worm.
The thin black lines on it’s side are legs or swim aides. At first glance they looked like decorative lines, part of a design on the flanks of his body. In the second picture it is plainly clear, at the bottom, they are more like legs. Yet, he swims with a very rapid wiggly motion.
Here’s a shot with the flash.
Anyone have an idea as to what he is? I did a search on a large worm ID site with out any luck.
Amphibious
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Amblyeleotris randalli commonly, Randall's Goby.
I don't have a clue but you do find the most interesting things!
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This LR i’m getting is the freshest possible. It never leaves the water, even through delivery to my place. So anything living on it makes it here pretty much unscathed. I have a couple of more surprises coming.
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Amblyeleotris randalli commonly, Randall's Goby.
Looks like a type of Nemertea (ribbon worm).
Renee
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