Mr. Bobbitt worm come out and play!

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Look at this forum a little bit more and I can assure you , you will get your beauty sooner or later, and maybe some more from the abyss,;)
Hopefully lol thankyou. 2 seconds too late seems to be my specialty " ooh man i wish you couldve asked earlier i just flushed it down the toilet"
 

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Breaking down one of my systems and this guy decides to go free swimming right next to my hand.
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Neat! Haven't seen a black one!
 

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They are 100% a predator attacking whatever gets close enough to their jaws, I posted a video of this a little while back let me see if I can find it.
My 3-foot plus specimen is mostly vegetarian. Although it will eat meat it does not attack anything in the tank
 

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Hopefully lol thankyou. 2 seconds too late seems to be my specialty " ooh man i wish you couldve asked earlier i just flushed it down the toilet"
Don't give up man took me a little while but I finally got a decent size specimen. Although my 3-inch Hobbit is really cool if I could ever find him. Lol
 

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So of course this thread is seared into my brain. I asked my wife if she wanted to see, she says ok. Three minutes later she looks at me and says "do you have any of those in your tank?!" I said "babe if I find one of those in my tank I'm going to light the house on fire." She said "deal!"

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So of course this thread is seared into my brain. I asked my wife if she wanted to see, she says ok. Three minutes later she looks at me and says "do you have any of those in your tank?!" I said "babe if I find one of those in my tank I'm going to light the house on fire." She said "deal!"

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Send it to me then set your house on fire XD
 

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Dude I hate worms in tanks, for some reason they just creep me out when I see them. This thing, if I saw one in my tank I would freak man! It would consume my life and dreams until it was out. I have literally dreamed about bristle worms before, multiple times.
 
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From everything (I'm not an expert in these things)I have read ;Bookworm the eunicids inject a toxin ;Jawdrop into their prey, which stuns or kills it, such that prey much larger than the worm itself can be eaten and digested. Another family of polychaete worms, the fireworms (Amphinomidae), have harpoon-shaped chaetae (bristles) that release a toxin that can cause severe skin irritation, but in E. aphroditois, the chaetae are used only for grip when crawling over sediment.
 

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From everything (I'm not an expert in these things)I have read ;Bookworm the eunicids inject a toxin ;Jawdrop into their prey, which stuns or kills it, such that prey much larger than the worm itself can be eaten and digested. Another family of polychaete worms, the fireworms (Amphinomidae), have harpoon-shaped chaetae (bristles) that release a toxin that can cause severe skin irritation, but in E. aphroditois, the chaetae are used only for grip when crawling over sediment.

Well the article on wired that wiki cites only has a quote from a guy who thinks that might be possible.
 
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Well the article on wired that wiki cites only has a quote from a guy who thinks that might be possible.
Feel free to share what you know, would differently be interested.
 
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Feel free to share what you know, would differently be interested.
That was just a 60g frag tank, connect to a bigger system. In total 360ish gallons.
 

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Feel free to share what you know, would differently be interested.

I've shared all I know...lol. It is very rare for an actual Bobbitt worm to be a hitchhiker (only two confirmed reports) and that wikipedia article misstates what is said in the Wired article. I can also state that if someone had an actual 3 foot long Eunice aphroditois in their tank they would know it. I guess all that's left to decide among hobbyists is if they just want to refer to all Eunicids as Bobbitt worms now.
 

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