Looking for a Eunice aphroditois

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Hey I've been fascinated by these worms for about a year now and I'm finally wanting to get serious about finding one or two (my best friend also loves them, we are going to name our worms Nyx and Styx from Greek mythology)

I know that species ID can be a problem so if at all possible I would like either a bigger specimen or maybe if someone is willing to sell me a piece of their worm since I know the different sections will become their own worm.

I'm just putting feelers put to see if anyone has one they want to part with or if there's any other suggestions on how to get one.

One last note any care tips on them? Do they need a specific temperature range or anything to thrive? Just want to be as prepared as possible thank you
 

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I can’t answer the specific question, but I can maybe bump the thread for you to see if we can get you some help
 

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