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So I ordered a Christmas Tree Worm Rock and I do not see any actual adult Christmas tree worms, but I do see what I think might be vermetids? Could someone confirm? My coworker told me they were baby Christmas tree worms.

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No idea what they are but I know they aren’t vermitids. I have those and vermitids all over my tank and those things don’t hurt anyone. They’re not Christmas tree worms as far as I know they’re some kind of filter feeder. Mine have been in there forever and just send out those two feelers to catch stuff. They get plastered by stinging coral so be careful where you put them
 

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Was talking about the worms on the coral
I know. I’ve had the same kind of ones you have for a long time and I haven’t seen them become Christmas trees. But that may be due to my fish. Hoping the best for you. I know my dad ordered a Christmas tree worm rock and I took maybe three weeks for them to actually show themselves
 
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I know. I’ve had the same kind of ones you have for a long time and I haven’t seen them become Christmas trees. But that may be due to my fish. Hoping the best for you. I know my dad ordered a Christmas tree worm rock and I took maybe three weeks for them to actually show themselves
Thanks! I'm hoping they'll show up!
 
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almost looks like spionid worms, but hard to tell. I would for sure get that sand off the coral though.
Diamond goby spit some sand on it before I took the picture, but yes already done. Lol Thanks for the info!
 

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Baby Christmas tree worms look like adults,
just smaller. Yours really look like spionids...

Are there any holes where actual Christmas tree worms could hide in? Should be kinda obvious in the living porites tissue
 

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they're definitively not vermetids. I don't think they are christmas tree worm either. Maybe baby Paguritta hermits? or some other type of worm.
 

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Looks like the Boring Spionid Worms I had on one frag. The chimney they make seems alot like the color photo.


 

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