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Originally Posted by Myka
Are you sure it's a standard bristleworm? Critters like Eunicid worms are known to eat corals (Zoas especially), and look very similar.
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Well it's usually wears a t-shirt saying "
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Zoanthids" so its hard to get a proper I.D.
I've never seen anything else bother the zoas in the tank. Not nudis, pods, asterinas, pox, fish, nadda, just this little one. Well hermits and snails graze around them, they close, but then open right back up. Once this worm does its thing with them , they die, one-by-one... I've seen it poke his face right into the side of an open, healthy, disease free zoa stalk and doesnt move, Its also was less shy than all the other bristleworms (less affected by light and movement). Not 100 percent certain it actually consumes the zoa and poops it out, possibly trying to explore the inside of them? Somewhere to hide? Maybe its cold?? Either way, whatever its doing to it causes them to die, my best guess though is that its eating the flesh
Heres a pic of the culprit
