Unidentified larva or eel like create?

BrunoL

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Hey all,

I heard the clicking again last night, after lights out and got ready to snap a shot of the mystery shrimp in my tank. Instead of a shrimp, I found this thing swimming around. It's white-ish, about 1/2 an inch long and free-swimming. It swims like an eel or a snake or something.

I'm sorry for the bad video quality, this is the best I could do with a flashlight and my phone. I've uploaded it here, and on YouTube.


 

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There may be and probably are exceptions to this. But as I understand it, white epitokes are the males reproductive sac. Where colored epitokes are the females and filled with her eggs.

During a spawing even the epitoke will be released from the parent worm in to the water column. Mostly simultaneously, the epitokes will burst and allow reproduction/fertilization to occur.


Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
 

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