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Worm id
Any help here before I post on RC?
This worm only comes out a night and doesn't like light. It's a quick one. The head has a buch or spikes/anntenna tha fan forward. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...buck/worm2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v647/4ptbuck/worm.jpg |
Looks like a peanut worm to me. :smile:
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nope... here's a peanut...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...uck/peanut.jpg He lives about 4" below the mystery worm. |
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Well from that article I think I have a Eunice worm.
It says it can grow upwards of 6 feet+ omg :eek: It is a 'usual suspect' in dissapearances. I think my worm is only a few inches right now, can't see all the body. Hopefully nothing dissapears from my tank.... 4pts |
Am going to try getting rid of a worm in my tank later today. Here's the thread:
http://www.canreef.com/phpBB2/viewto...741&highlight= |
Good Luck.
I don't think I have one of your worms. I haven't found any slimed covered snails. 4pts |
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Thats what it looks like. Seen a picture of one after it was caught and laid out along side a canoe and it was over 3/4 of the canoe :eek |
Ande what does it look like?
A Eunice or a Oenone Fulgida? You have me a little concerned. |
Check it...
http://www.oregonreef.com/sub_worm.htm |
Thats a good example :mrgreen:
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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. 4pts... |
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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? |
That is absolutely a Eunicid worm of some type. I have at least 4 of that exact species in my tank and can confirm that that particular one can reach a length of 2 feet. ('cause one of mine is that long...in a hex tank that is only 13" per side)
I've had them for a more than a year and my conclusion is that they are fairly harmless scavengers that will eat whatever is available. I don't think they would hunt fish, but might take a bite out of soft corals. They will accept hand feeding and have a high "wow" factor with house guests. |
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