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Anyone knows that worm? Is it bad or good? How to solve it? Thx a lot...
Last edited by kevin920; 06-05-2013 at 12:05 AM. |
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I doubt it to be a worm at all. I have a milli and a cactus that get sweeper like this
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Looks like mesenterial filaments.
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+1
Had you fed the tank or done anything to cause fine material to enter the water column (like stirring up a small patch of sand) within about half an hour of seeing this? My acros produce strands like that when I feed the tank. |
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I think is a worm, coz it shrink when i used tweezer to get it out, but I didn't see it yet today.
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don't know, but i will feed today, see what will happen, thx all guys
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I did have a tube worm on a digi that would sent out long 3" strands.it would really irritate the coral. I found the entrance to its hole. Dipped in coral rx making sure to get in hole
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Alright, thx. But it didn't comes out today....
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Not a worm :-P just sweeper tentacles. Either looking for food possibly or else looking for near by coral that could be ticking it off. (IMEIO( in my extremely inexperienced opinion)):-P
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Gold star for proper terminology - even correct spelling!
That one long filament at the bottom is vicious! Last edited by Myka; 05-10-2013 at 02:23 PM. |