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Christmas Tree in the Tropical Sea

MARINE Life small blue transparentFifth edition of Marine Life monthly post. Since it is almost Christmas, why not introducing a unique looking worm called Christmas Tree. It is a worm but it will not eat your Christmas tree 😉

Christmas Tree WormChristmas Tree worm (spirobranchus giganteus) is a tube-building worm that lives in the stony coral. They have beautiful crowns that shaped like Christmas tree with bright color feather tentacles (radioles). These worms are regularly seen in tropical sea water like in the Caribbean and Indo-Pacific. They are very sensitive to movement and lights. They react very fast by retracting their radioles inside their tubes. For this reason I have not been able to capture their pictures perfectly with their top to make them look like Christmas Trees.

Christmas Tree WormThe tube of the worm is lined with appendages that aid the worm in mobility. The worm does not move outside its tube and the appendages do not help the worm to swim. Sincerely I have never seen the worm outside of the coral, so I have no clue about its appendages appearance. The worm itself is very small with average length of 3.8 cm.  But it is easy to spot because of its colorful radioles. Its radioles colors are varied from red, purple, yellow and blue. Very pretty! The radioles help the worm in filtering the water particles and plankton for food.

Christmas Tree Worm

The female and male reproduce by releasing sperm and eggs into the water. I think I managed to capture this moment on my image – just click the left picture to get it enlarged then you will see there were blue particles floating into the water. Not sure if these particles were eggs or sperms or something else…

All pictures were taken in Raja Ampat, West Papua (Indonesia).

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  1. thanks for the Indah bump my friend – 🙂
    and the Christmas Tree worm is fascinating – and the up close image of the little blue “eggs or sperm” is fascinating – you really capture the marine life unlike I have ever seen – 🙂
    so nice.
    and happy holidays –

    • 😀 I guess that’s the fascinating thing about our ocean, how come the worm could have such beautiful and colorful feathers..I am thanking you for great company and supports this year! It has been a wonderful 2014!

      • well you have been a super gift to me too – cos of your cool style and fantastic work – but also the content – the ocean and wildlife and travels – very tasty and two thumbs up Indah
        💞✌

  2. Wonderful capture, never knew about these Christmas Tree worm…yes, these resembles very much like the trees…looks as if it has been drawn and painted with beautiful colours.

    So early Indah…lots of time is there for the preparation and celebration. Yes, next week kick starts the events for the big day… Great times ahead…Thanks for the wishes and you too have a great year end and a greater year ahead…

    God bless you and may all your wishes get granted…

    • Oh, these days have been quite hectic indeed! Many thanks for you wonderful comments and supports all these times Nihar. Truly appreciated! I wish you the best and have a great weekend!

      • Thanks Indah…this year has been great, finding friends like you…we will be having more interesting and engaging debates coming year…
        You too have great weekend…

  3. Happy and Safe travels again 🙂 Have fun with the fishes and corals 🙂
    Great photos and edits! Are you using Photoshop for post production?!

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