ruffled scale worm
Arctonoe fragilis
Description: Often found living commensally (living with, on, or in another, without injury to either) on mottled sea stars. Light or dark in color, often matching color of host. Length up to 3 in (8 cm).
Food: These worms eat the scraps and detritus left over from the sea star's meals, as well as clean the sea star's tube feet of debris, giving them the nickname "sea star toothbrushes."
Reproduction: Eggs laid.
Fun Facts: The worm pictured above came off of a blue mottled sea star, and was returned to its host after the photo was taken.