ID on this brightly colored worm...

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ID on this brightly colored worm...

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Out at Les Davis tonight and a worm caught my eye in the water column at about 20', during my safety stop. I have seen many worms before, but when I downloaded this one the colors and "hairs" extending from it were something I had never seen. I wish I would have taken a couple more photos. Any idea what kind of worm this is?

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Wow -- that's wild! Can't wait to see what the experts have to say.
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I have not a clue, but that is one badass picture.
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You always see crazy stuff hanging out for deco/safety stops! Awesome!
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I am wondering if my strobe hit it is a certain way to show the colors. It is an interesting one for sure.
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Hi Jesse,

It would take a lot more information to come up with a species or even genus I.D. on your worm.

Having said that, it's almost certainly an epitoke (reproductive stage) from an errant polychaete. Here are a couple of threads where epitokes have been discussed:

http://www.nwdiveclub.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=10767

http://www.nwdiveclub.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=16572

The color is probably iridescense from your strobes and is typical of Nerieds (clam worms) and some others.

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Cool! Thanks, Alex!
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Alex, thanks for the write-ups and links. I appreciate it.
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Hi everyone -

Greg Jensen was at the museum yesterday & diplomatically reminded me that I was a flake for not showing up here more often.
So....

Not really an epitoke, just an egg-filled polychaete in the family Cirratulidae. Epitokes usually have distinct modifications of the body. This one doesn't. The colors are intensified by the lights & altered a bit - that blue is definitely an effect of the lights - but otherwise natural.

Many of the so-called sedentariates also swim into the water to spawn.

Cheers, Leslie
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