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![]() https://vimeo.com/105521931
Hey all. Have any of you ever seen one of these??? Lights were all off and I shone my phone light into the tank. It was at lease a foot and a half long!!!! Skinny worm that was white. Definitely not a bristleworm or fireworm... I caught it with a night right away and it shrunk up to about 4 inches and released a huge cloud of white stuff. Anyway I killed it. Didn't look like it was good news. Anyone know what it is?? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
#2
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![]() Looks like a bristle worm from your video. Kinda hard to tell. What makes you think it isnt?
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![]() It was way too long to be one. And it was swimming in the water like a freshwater horsehair worm.
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![]() Iv had bristleworms that were at least 10" long. They can stretch out quite a bit.
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![]() It looks to be a bristle worm and bristle worms can get to be up to 3 feet long if not longer in the average home aquarium the chances are you will not know they are there unless by pure luck.
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![]() They actually swim like a serpent too? It was all white. No red in him. I've had a giant bristleworm in my last tank. Found him in the move he was not a very good swimmer. Meh. Who knows. At least it's gone now.
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![]() Yup they can swim like a snake. And if you have one guaranteed you will have other large ones as well you won't see
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