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Old 04-18-2016, 10:13 AM   #1
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Exclamation Worm or Nudibranch???

It has VERY long antennae coming out of it's head and rear-end, which are hard to see in the picture. Kinda' looks like a HUGE AEFW.
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Pretty easy to tell the difference, just need to post the picture.
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Sorry I thought I uploaded one, added it!
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It's an isopod


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It's an isopod


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Are they good, bad, or neutral?
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They are good detritivores


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Thinking it's an amphipod now after reasearching more.
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Yeah 99% sure it's an amphipod will keep an eye out for more
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