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![]() Thank you for all of this useful information. I checked out the thread and my bristle worm is the exact same colour of the small pink one in the middle picture next to the picture of the huge bristle worm. I have many corals that seem to be fine so I do not think it is a coral eater.
I think I will just leave him alone - unless I see him harming something. It made the hair stand up on the back of my neck just looking at it! BTW I am a girl (Karen) and use my boyfriend's name, Roderick, on this forum. So if "Roderick's" posts seem kind of feminine - you know why! Thanks again! |
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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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