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Time for the annual Christmas Tree Worm (Spirobranchus giganteus).
This is a tube worm that generally has two heads (crowns) that work as gills and to filter food. Nikon D2x, Aquatica housing, Inon strobes, 105mm macro, 1/125, f11. Stan
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by Craig Lipski
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