It’s a bobbit for sure. Ive seen this video a few times, pretty freaky.
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Are you sure?Yikes glad I have none.
It looked to me as if he was taking down the tank and maybe that’s how he found it? Idk I maybe be completely off lolInteresting - if you look at his 'tank' - there is not much coral to eat.
Yep started with dry rock and have qurantined everything that went into my display. Been 2 years. NadaAre you sure?
Luckily only one It broke into two but got the other piece. So far haven’t seen others.Atul removed a few of his. The 6foot one was netted.
I saw the broken tail. From everything I heard, they go from no brains to having multiple brains (there's probably still debates on this). Anyhow, broken parts can grow new heads. Now that's something that knows how to survive.Luckily only one It broke into two but got the other piece. So far haven’t seen others.
Freshwater has it's own monsters. I just can't name any >.>ACK definitely one good thing about staying freshwater. Don't have to deal with those monsters!
Could get your mates around and have few beers and instead playing that game where got get apple out the water with your mouth,you could try get bobbit out lol and think apple game called " bobbing apple" so sounds similar at least lolSeriously...so how does one remove such a monster?
I am not sure that is a Bobbit. The head looks like a bristle worm (at least on my phone).Think I found its little brother today
I normally fry em up with some garlic butterI’ve seen this video before too… it haunts my dreams. I have some monster bristle worms myself. What do you do with a worm this size once you’ve gotten it out of your tank?!
I normally pick the big worms out with the long tweezers and then drown them in freshwater before throwing them in the trash and taking it out right away. Blech! I hate them.