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Mine was about a foot and a half when I caught him.
![]() Took up too much room in the 10 g so off he went.
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ewwwww.....thats a big worm!!!
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bajesus!!! thats a massive worm
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Worms ar good scavengers leave it there. I am yet to see one munching on corals.
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My bristle worm is nowhere NEAR as big as that one and I have 28 gallons of saltwater for him to play in. I am going to leave him in the aquarium. As long as he will not hurt anyone I shall leave well enough alone!
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I put mine in the refugium, he could scavange all he wants there
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I only saw that giant bristle worm once and have never seen him come out of the rocks again. No deaths of livestock or anything. Perhaps he is a vegetarian!
Good idea to put him into a sump or refugium - but I only have a 28 gallon tank and no sump or refugium to speak of. |
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