Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Normal for these to look like a blob as funny as it soundsIt's either a Terebellid or Cirratulid worm, both of which are harmless and beneficial to your substrate.
I don’t feed nori. Spaghetti worm is the worm the member above mentioned too.The green looks like a type of algae. Do you feed nori? And the white strings aroud it look like a speghetti worm is holding the algae.
Lol. I am not good with scientific names. I'm glad there are those who are, for sure. Sometimes you just can't get a hit on stringy worm thing...lol.I don’t feed nori. Spaghetti worm is the worm the member above mentioned too.
YesI don’t feed nori. Spaghetti worm is the worm the member above mentioned too.
Lol I’ll do my best to get it out tomorrow .Lol. I am not good with scientific names. I'm glad there are those who are, for sure. Sometimes you just can't get a hit on stringy worm thing...lol.
Well, if in doubt, take it out! I would try to grab it with tweezers or a net and pull it out to put in a white tub or dish to get better pictures. You may find it is indeed 2 seperate things, or one thing that is just difficult to identify. But either way better photos help the pros! (I am not a pro).
Thanks for the help!Lol. I am not good with scientific names. I'm glad there are those who are, for sure. Sometimes you just can't get a hit on stringy worm thing...lol.
Well, if in doubt, take it out! I would try to grab it with tweezers or a net and pull it out to put in a white tub or dish to get better pictures. You may find it is indeed 2 seperate things, or one thing that is just difficult to identify. But either way better photos help the pros! (I am not a pro).
Lol I’ll do my best to get it out tomorrow .