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Got these out of my invert at this am, not sure what they are, or what action I should take. One may b a fireworm,Or bristle worm,?
 

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Bristle worms, handle with care...
Some go great lengths to remove them and some leave them be. Scavenger mainly, I pull them out if I see them.
 

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I would put back in tank for cuc. Just wear gloves when in your tank, they leave a nasty blister when stung.:eek:
 
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It was the invert QT I found them in, there appear to be more than one organism in the second to last picture,or are they all bristle worms?
 

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I keep them they're good for keeping the inside your rocks clean and as long as you don't overfeed the population stays manageable. They mostly come out at night and some sites online charge $30-$40 for a dozen. I've picked them up with bare hands and never got any stings
 
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Thanks very much for helping me with those, I als dipped some corals recently & discovered this, perhaps I could again ask you assistance in idling it?unfortunately you will have to zoom in on it,that was the best picture I've been able to get, again thanks for your responses
 

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Was it as green as it looks in the picture?
 
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Yes it was.ill be dipping those corals in a couple of hrs, and see if anything else falls off.
 

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There's a green bristleworm... I'll need to go search for the name... something viridis. It has an obvious "face" though, and I'm not seeing it in your worm. Did that just fall off after the dip? You didn't pull to remove it, so that it possibly broke?
 
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It fell off i& it did squirm for more than the 15 min dip. I didn't I thought it might have been snacking. On a porities I didn't find anything on the second dip
 

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I'm going to mess with the photo in photoshop some and see what I can come up with.
 
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I als found these things on some Zoas I picked up today what are they?
 

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They are gammarid amphipods
 
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Thank you. Checked out what encyclopedias britanica had to say , however I'm still unaware if this is something that is a concern or coution? I can send a brief video of that green thing, if you'd like.
 

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You have video!! Oh yes!
 
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What's the best way to send you the video?
 

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I got it. I'm going to play with it and see if anything in particular pops up to give us a better hint.
 

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