Blue Heron Bridge Worms

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bmorescuba

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I figure someone out there is an expert on Blue Heron Bridge worms.

Image 1 - I have no idea, but the Fireworm wrapped around it looked excited.

Image 2 & 2a - Feather Duster worm not attached to anything?? Never seen that before.

Image 3 - True Tulip or Atlantic Triton's Trupmet??



Thanks! (and, yes, I did xpost to WP, but no replies yet...)
 

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The snail is a Horse Conch. That pic is good enough for use in an ID guide book.
 

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