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Polychaetes - Sedentary 

This grouping includes those polychaetes that tend to attach to a substrate and their food comes to them. This groups includes tube worms such as Fanworms, Feather Duster Worms, Christmas Tree Worms, Horseshoe Worms  and  Other Tube Worms.
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  • Home
    • Contact
    • Blog
  • Books
  • Fish A-I
    • Angelfishes
    • Barracuda
    • Basslets
    • Blennies
    • Butterflyfishes
    • Cardinalfishes
    • Clingfishes
    • Coneys, Groupers and Hinds
    • Damselfishes
    • Dragonets
    • Drums Highhats Jackknife
    • Eels
    • Filefish
    • Flounders
    • Frogfishes
    • Goatfish
    • Gobies
    • Grunts
    • Hamlets
    • Hogfishes
  • Fish J-Z
    • Jacks
    • Jawfishes
    • Lizardfishes and Sand Divers
    • Parrotfishes
    • Pipefishes
    • Pipehorses
    • Puffer Fishes
    • Rays & Sharks
    • Scorpionfishes
    • Sea Horses
    • Snappers
    • Soapfishes
    • Squirrelfishes
    • Surgeonfishes -Tangs
    • Triggerfishes
    • Trumpet-Cornet Fishes
    • Trunkfishes (Boxfishes)
    • Wrasses
  • Miscellaneous-Rare Fish
    • Atlantic Spadefish
    • Batfish
    • Brutulas
    • Chubs
    • Bonefish
    • Common Snook
    • Cobia
    • Flying Gurnard
    • Glassy Sweeper
    • Mojarras
    • Mullets
    • Needlefishes
    • Northern Sennet
    • Porgies
    • Pugjaw Wormfish
    • Red Lionfish
    • Redspotted Hawkfish
    • Remoras
    • Sand Tilefish
    • Soles
  • Mollusks
    • Bivalves
    • Octopuses
    • Sea Slugs and Nudibranchs
    • Snails-Gastropods >
      • Drupe
    • Squid
  • Crustaceans
    • Crabs
    • Lobsters
    • Sea Spiders
    • Shrimp >
      • Snapping Shrimps
  • Worms
    • Flatworms
    • Acoel Flatworms
    • Ribbon Worms
    • Acorn, Peanut & Spoon Worms
    • Polychaetes - Errant
    • Polychaetes - Sedentary
  • Echinoderms
    • Brittle Stars
    • Crinoids-Feather Stars
    • Sand Dollars
    • Sea Cucumbers
    • Sea Stars
    • Urchins
  • Cnidarians
    • Anemones
    • Corallimorphs
    • Hydroids
  • Tunicates
    • Identified Tunicates
    • Unidentified Tunicates