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![]() i set up a trap using a long tube capped off at one end and some food at the far end held in by some filter foam. Hopefully it work I cant get the opening real close to him but probably about 4 inches from his rock.
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![]() Well 9 months later I finally got him. Pic doesn't show it but he is at least 18 inches stretched out. All traps were ineffective I finally got him this morning as he was stretched out towards the front of my tank towards my zoas. Grabbed him with a large pair of prongs. These things are surprissingly very fast. Not sure if it wad a fire worm might just be a large bristle worm but either way its too big and creepy t leave in the tank. Also left a bunch of bristles in some zoas.
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![]() Nice catch Derek
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![]() That is definitely a mother of a fire worm
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![]() Super creepy but kinda cool too
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![]() Gross.
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![]() Caught one like that (thickness of a pencil) in my old seahorse hex tank after it killed my male seahorse. Came out long enough to bite my pony in the chest. Tore the whole tank apart to get that b@stard worm. Glad you caught yours.
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