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Would a baby Bobbitt be climbing the glass though? Not arguing, I'm genuinely curious.My first guess is a bristle worm (harmless), but the antenna on the head mean it could be a Eunice (dangerous), so I would take it out just to be safe.
My first guess is a bristle worm (harmless), but the antenna on the head mean it could be a Eunice (dangerous), so I would take it out just to be safe.
Good point, they are more of sand dwellers, although they are complete mysteries to me lolWould a baby Bobbitt be climbing the glass though? Not arguing, I'm genuinely curious.
They can and will climb anything when looking for food.Would a baby Bobbitt be climbing the glass though? Not arguing, I'm genuinely curious.
Gotchya. Makes sense.They can and will climb anything when looking for food.
dont let eunice fool you. Mine was living in a large rock. I removed my largest one breaking my live rock up. It ate my ricorida. I had 5 in my sand bed. The one in the picture was smart.Good point, they are more of sand dwellers, although they are complete mysteries to me lol
I thought it was, next time it comes out ima kill it with fire lolToss it, band behind neck is eunice species
Good to know thank you!Don't break it if you can prevent that. The tail can grow another head.
I successfully removed the worm intact and squished that ****** on the table lolDon't break it if you can prevent that. The tail can grow another head.