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![]() Really?
![]() 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? |
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![]() 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. |