hermodice carunculata aka "Bearded Fireworm"

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I've found several of these in my Florida live rock from KP Aquatics. Are there any verified reports of them feeding on healthy coral other than gorgonians? I'm wondering if I need to go scorched earth on these things, or if I'm fine as long as I don't add any gorgs to the tank. Sounds like a coral banded shrimp or arrow crab would be my best bet for natural control of them?
 

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You sure they are and not just normal bristle worms? There are lots of different bristle worms that look similar too..

They are not very common in the hobby but are possible.
 

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I've found several of these in my Florida live rock from KP Aquatics. Are there any verified reports of them feeding on healthy coral other than gorgonians? I'm wondering if I need to go scorched earth on these things, or if I'm fine as long as I don't add any gorgs to the tank. Sounds like a coral banded shrimp or arrow crab would be my best bet for natural control of them?
TBH I hardly tolerate the run-o-mill bristle worm and those are supposedly good. Anything higher on the list, I’d go nuclear, but thats just me. I won’t argue other opinions
 
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You sure they are and not just normal bristle worms? There are lots of different bristle worms that look similar too..

They are not very common in the hobby but are possible.

I'm quite sure.

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i had the same guy in my KP rock. I don’t think it’s a fireworm though. I had help from @vetteguy53081 who can weigh in also

that said, i took him out because I wasn‘t sure he’s reef safe anyway.

here is my thread on it
 

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I've found several of these in my Florida live rock from KP Aquatics. Are there any verified reports of them feeding on healthy coral other than gorgonians? I'm wondering if I need to go scorched earth on these things, or if I'm fine as long as I don't add any gorgs to the tank. Sounds like a coral banded shrimp or arrow crab would be my best bet for natural control of them?
Same worms from the same place, and i do have gorgonians. 3 or 4 very large worms, they were in there a year before i accidentally found them. Honestly they haven't bothered anything in my tank, they do run around at night looking for food, but they've been right next to other tank mates with no issues. Once i did catch one of the smaller ones munching on the bottom of a purple feather, but only as high as he could stretch (not very far) and it didn't bother the coral (higher/polyps) at all. Extra CUC i guess
 

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I’m not expert, but that look very Firewormish to me. Regardless, it definitely can’t harm anything if its dead :D
Edit add: That thing would look great as a paper weight encased in acrylic. :cool:
 
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Same worms from the same place, and i do have gorgonians. 3 or 4 very large worms, they were in there a year before i accidentally found them. Honestly they haven't bothered anything in my tank, they do run around at night looking for food, but they've been right next to other tank mates with no issues. Once i did catch one of the smaller ones munching on the bottom of a purple feather, but only as high as he could stretch (not very far) and it didn't bother the coral (higher/polyps) at all. Extra CUC i guess

That's interesting, thanks for the info. I'll probably still try to get rid of them out of an abundance of caution.
 
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i had the same guy in my KP rock. I don’t think it’s a fireworm though. I had help from @vetteguy53081 who can weigh in also

that said, i took him out because I wasn‘t sure he’s reef safe anyway.

here is my thread on it

Yours looks more like Eurythoe complanata.
 

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