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![]() I took one out of my tank a few years back. It was only 11". I knew the general vicinity of where it lived and took apart that side of the tank. Then I squirted soda water in the holes. That didn't work so I did a 50/50 vinegar and water dip...it came out like a rocket and I dropped the rock and screamed like a girl. It had made all sorts of slime coated tunnels under the rocks.
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![]() Double LOL
I've never read any online posts to support using a trap. Sorry to say but it looks like you'll need to remove it's 'home' and force it out with club soda. Keep in mind that it may leave it's tail end behind, so be sure it comes out 'complete' Good luck!! |
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![]() I've read to use a womens nylon and food... to bait it. Apparently they get aught up in the nylon.... you need to anchor the nylon & put food inside it..... I'd watch for it to get caught up in the nylon and remove it asap.... might be a long night waiting & watching.
Some people are successful with it... |
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![]() Not so sure Eunicid worms will become trapped in nylons such as bristle worms will.
From what I can find online anyway ... Besides, they appear to be able to leave their anchored tail behind to regrow ... ? |