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Just a few snails that I know of. He kept trying to pile some of my loose corals in front of his burrow. But other than that I never even noticed it until a few weeks ago when I was looking In my tank one night. I thought it was a huge bristle worm at first then I did a little research & wow these things are a trip!!! Cool!! But not In my reef...Holy wow, that's crazy. Did it eat any of ur livestock?
lol yes hope to never experience one of those!!! As for this one i am glad to be rid of it.. have'nt been able to sleep for the last month since i noticed itmmmm yes bobbit worm very dangerous, there is one other that is even more dangerous than this one the "Lorena Bobbit" worm, mmm yes indeed many deaths... many deaths.
I had a bobbit in my tank for 6 months that ate through colonies of zoas like nothing. I think I went through a depression during that time. Until I stuck a snowflake eel in the tank.....[emoji856][emoji41][/QUOTE
Trust me i feel your pain.. I developed a twitch in my eyelid from lack of sleep trying to ID this thing. many nights standing in front of the tank trying to catch a glimpse of this monster. Now victory is mine and me and my reef can rest peacefully
Go to your nearest hardware store and buy a torch...... Well you know the rest.
That is why I went with dried rocks for my current tank. Found one around 10-12" a summer or two ago in my 40B.
Y drilled rock. So u can catch it easier? And I have 3 bristle worms that r 3 inches long and have a mandarin. I wake up everyday worried. And all 3 r in the same rock so waitn for bta 2 move and pull it and stick in oven or fresh dip it and they explodeLucky!