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    Lightbulb anyone know what this is?

    just fed my fish and saw this spiralling through the water and land on the sand? any ideas what it might be? peanut worm??:confused:

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    Quote Originally Posted by timclegg111 View Post
    just fed my fish and saw this spiralling through the water and land on the sand? any ideas what it might be? peanut worm??:confused:
    A poop

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    A poop
    or it could be a poop poop :lol:

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    Default Re: anyone know what this is?

    I reckon it's the empty home of a spionid worm or maybe vermetid snail-it looks like small grains of sand 'glued' together to make the tube.

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    its still moves, and it has small grains glued to it??

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    It looks like a tubeworm that has lost its head

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