Medusa Worm?
I went to the local fish shop and they were selling what looked to be long (8") thin (3/8") cukes. They had smooth thin looking skin and feathers appendages coming out of their mouth that they seemed to be scavanging the sand and rocks with. They had a alternating gray and black blotched coloring. I thought that they loked like long thin cukes. They came from a collector in Hawaii (This much is certain). The LFS labeled them as Medusa worms. Does this sound correct? I thought that medusa worms were a type of predatory bristle worm. Any tentative ID based on the descriptions I have given.
Anyways these things were cool and I would like to get one for my 50 Reef. If you think you can tentatively ID the creature described would you say that it would be reef safe.
Thanks
Jake
I went to the local fish shop and they were selling what looked to be long (8") thin (3/8") cukes. They had smooth thin looking skin and feathers appendages coming out of their mouth that they seemed to be scavanging the sand and rocks with. They had a alternating gray and black blotched coloring. I thought that they loked like long thin cukes. They came from a collector in Hawaii (This much is certain). The LFS labeled them as Medusa worms. Does this sound correct? I thought that medusa worms were a type of predatory bristle worm. Any tentative ID based on the descriptions I have given.
Anyways these things were cool and I would like to get one for my 50 Reef. If you think you can tentatively ID the creature described would you say that it would be reef safe.
Thanks
Jake