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Re: What is it?
Larv, you are correct Bryozoans do not appear to move at all to the naked eye. But this is indeed tubifex worms, the worms are less than 1mm thick often more hair like and they do indeed move in mass in response to stimuli, especially the heat from the light source. the film does not have the resolution to show the worms as individuals that why they seem to be a film instead of a moving mass of worms. I've seen tubifex worms in large masses and they do indeed look like a large ball of slime, only separating out as individual when you look closely or the worms fatten up as they shorten their length.
Either that or we are being invaded by excrement eating aliens who are coming to get us through our toilets....
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