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if you’re in chicago, i have a free bobbit worm…
came in on a piece of australian liverock.

pickup in the loop.

will give it a night before i flush this hideous thing!
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(can ship on your dime)
 
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Did you verify the tail is in tact? It looks chopped off in your picture. The bobbit in the picture will be fine, but the remaining appendage can also grow a new head and terrorize your tank later.
yes.
i sawed off the piece of rock it was in from the main rock…
then for good measure, i superglued all the holes around the cut area.

but from what i have read, they can regrow from any segment of their body except the very tip of their tail.

fortunately, eunice worms are not as prolific as bristleworms…
so i’m hoping this is the only one
(fingers crossed)
 

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yes.
i sawed off the piece of rock it was in from the main rock…
then for good measure, i superglued all the holes around the cut area.

but from what i have read, they can regrow from any segment of their body except the very tip of their tail.

fortunately, eunice worms are not as prolific as bristleworms…
so i’m hoping this is the only one
(fingers crossed)
Ok, best of luck. I cut mine in half while extracting it. After 3 days in a container, the tail was still very much reactive to vibration and touch. It acted like a regular bobbit but with no head.
 
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Ok, best of luck. I cut mine in half while extracting it. After 3 days in a container, the tail was still very much reactive to vibration and touch. It acted like a regular bobbit but with no head.
thanks, and you’re absolutely right about being cautious…
gotta take swift action whenever these demons are found in our systems.

(flushed it this morning!)
 

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if you’re in chicago, i have a free bobbit worm…
came in on a piece of australian liverock.

pickup in the loop.

will give it a night before i flush this hideous thing!
2AB0DC00-97F3-4DFB-BF4C-28C7C3A6E98B.png


33B6D697-D57B-4178-97B2-AEE89DAF8446.png

AFF026C9-39F4-4ACB-A166-85F1C247A762.jpeg

(can ship on your dime)
I'll take and pay for shipping to Va
 
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