Anyone keep a Bobbit worm?

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I was wondering if anyones ever kept a Bobbit worm? I know they are terrifying, but so interesting theyre kinda cute? Id probably cry if i saw one irl but they can have some beautiful colours.
 

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Two problems here: first, they're ambush predators, and you can't really train them to come out and say hello once a day. Second, I don't know anyone that stocks marine bait fish, and I'm not sure that I'd just want a marine tank full of mollies and a eunicid worm -- wouldn't that essentially just be a freshwater tank with something grabby that lives in the substrate?

I think I'd rather go for an eel if I wanted something long and ravenous. At least they're (relatively) personable. But if you do go for a bobbit tank, post pics! I'm sure it'll be a hit here.
 

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Get a cylindrical tank and fill it 80% of the way with sand. They're burrowers and a long tank would be a waste of space
 

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