Ironcat
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At first I thought it was some sort of bristle worm but can't ID it for the life of me.
It's about 5-6 inches long.
It was free swimming off of Boynton Beach in about 2 feet of water.
The little yellow "legs / fins / brsitles" move in a feathery motion while the "worm" itself swims in a very serpentine motion.
I have placed it in a plastic container and it "swims" with the pointy-tail end going first and the rest following behind.
it occasionally flips itself and the "underside" is a little bit lighter brown color.
I tried offering it a piece of driftwood and a mangrove pen butit had no desire to cling to anything.
It's about 5-6 inches long.
It was free swimming off of Boynton Beach in about 2 feet of water.
The little yellow "legs / fins / brsitles" move in a feathery motion while the "worm" itself swims in a very serpentine motion.
I have placed it in a plastic container and it "swims" with the pointy-tail end going first and the rest following behind.
it occasionally flips itself and the "underside" is a little bit lighter brown color.
I tried offering it a piece of driftwood and a mangrove pen butit had no desire to cling to anything.