Operation: bob be gone

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So I am going to try to rid my tank of some unwanted inverts. At the top of the list is a bobbitt worm. This thread will detail my success or possible failure.

My plan is simple. Remove every rock from the tank. I will let them sit and dry out a bit. Then splash water on them so that hopefully most of my good inverts will be removed this way. For tougher creatures I have prepared a dip of 1.035 water that should drive them out.

I am hoping the quick osmotic shock will not kill too much as it is not my intention to do harm to these unwanted hitchickers. However I must do what is best for my fish. The process should begin around noon. I will check back for any suggestions and to update [emoji4]
 

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WOW ... what an undertaking!! Will be following along!;)
 

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Naiad Knows that I want anything he can give me. Sorry I'm slow on the boards right now but I am camping.
 

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If you have any more pest to get rid of keep @twilliard in mind but I'm definitely following the pest in a reef really interested me. I think my favorite is a good old mantis.
 
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Got these two clowns out so far...

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No sign of the eunice. Got a peanut worm and an unknown.

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Peanut worms are pretty cool.
I know those crabs are probably coral eaters (and also fish) but they are really cool looking and colorful
Good luck catching bob :)
 

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I also see some macro brittle stars in the second picture
 

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Can I use you critter pics!!! This is going to be an exciting day..... LOL. There's at least three different worms in that one photo!
 

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So I am going to try to rid my tank of some unwanted inverts. At the top of the list is a bobbitt worm. This thread will detail my success or possible failure.

My plan is simple. Remove every rock from the tank. I will let them sit and dry out a bit. Then splash water on them so that hopefully most of my good inverts will be removed this way. For tougher creatures I have prepared a dip of 1.035 water that should drive them out.

I am hoping the quick osmotic shock will not kill too much as it is not my intention to do harm to these unwanted hitchickers. However I must do what is best for my fish. The process should begin around noon. I will check back for any suggestions and to update [emoji4]
Do you know the size of the Eunice worm?
 
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I had one that was 6 to 8 inches. I had a tank failure and haven't seen the big one since so in is a mystery if it survived.

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I'm got this little guy but I think I tore him [emoji22] if he survives I will send him to wiz
 

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HOLY SMOKES!!!!!!

I wish I lived close. I would totally come help!
 

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