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No way, bless the reef gods. That'd be great if it was. I was just thinking the other day how I would love to have less spirorbid wormsPossibly Vayssierea felis - a nudibranch that feeds on Spirorbid worms. The "horns" on it are called rhinophores, and they're used to sense chemicals in the water.