"freshwater Bristleworms"

Orodreth

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I was just on a certain auction website and I saw something I have never seen before.
Don't think I'm allowed to post a link but an item code is okay right?

260269204909


Just wondered if anyone has come across them before...I didn't know they existed.
 
Bristleworms are pretty diverse. I hadn't heard of freshwater ones, but there are some that live in moist soil. Googled up this:

http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/annelida/1996-April/000242.html

Almost all polychaetes live in the sea,
although a few also can be found in freshwater and in moist soil. They are
extremely diverse, ranging in size from 1mm to in excess of two meters in
length, and are abundant in all biotopes in all seas around the world.
 
I think that a link would be fine as long as you are not advertising the item. How is saying what the item number is any different from a link? It gives you exactly where the auction is located.
 
I think that a link would be fine as long as you are not advertising the item. How is saying what the item number is any different from a link? It gives you exactly where the auction is located.


I don't know :blush: I was just trying to be a good boy and not break any rules :p
 
Someone posted a thread on here once about finding one in thier filter.

Here it is, thread
 

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