Beverly |
04-08-2005 01:21 AM |
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Originally Posted by 4ptbuck
Really? :confused:
The article says talks about some of them being benign, and scavengers.
So far I haven't had any problems.
Hmm maybe I'll ask Shimek.
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Two quotes from the article:
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One kind, which is benign in reef tanks, seems to be mostly scavenging its food. It lives in a burrow in the sediment, or more rarely, in a burrow in the rocks. When feeding, one of these worms will slowly extend from its burrow.
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There are also smaller species of Eunice, and these seem to be reported from time to time in aquaria. They generally appear to be harmless scavengers, however, even I, a self-proclaimed vermophile, would consider them amongst the "usual suspects" if some small fish such as fire fish or small gobies disappeared without a trace.
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I guess it's hard to say which kind you have from the above quotes. I'm so ticked off that we've got a baddy in our tank, that my judgement may be clouded into thinking your worm is also bad. But, really, if you aren't having problems with missing livestock, maybe your worm is okay. Personally, I wouldn't take a chance. JMO, though.
BTW, how long has your tank been set up and what kind of livestock (possible food items for your worm) do you have in it?
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