RIP Blue Face Angel

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I found my Blue Faced Angel dead this morning :( Gutted!
It had a bit of trauma on the side, but when i fished it out - these worms were coming out the side of its gills, take a look at the Video.



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Sorry for your loss. The video is brief, but I think I see enough to recognize a bristle worm. To my knowledge these small ones do not attack fish. Much more likely the fish died and then the worm moved in opportunistically
 
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Hopefully these bristle worms are just scavengers that go through uneaten food
Sorry for your loss. The video is brief, but I think I see enough to recognize a bristle worm. To my knowledge these small ones do not attack fish. Much more likely the fish died and then the worm moved in opportunistically
 
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Sorry for your loss. The video is brief, but I think I see enough to recognize a bristle worm. To my knowledge these small ones do not attack fish. Much more likely the fish died and then the worm moved in opportunistically
I hope these bristle worm are just scavengers that clean up uneaten food
 

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I hope these bristle worm are just scavengers that clean up uneaten food
Yes, that is just a bristleworm that came in to feed on the dead fish's tissues. When you see segments like that, you can be pretty confident the it is an annelid, a segmented worm. Tapeworms have segments, but they live in the fish's gut.

Of course, none of that tells you why the angel died.....sorry to see that.

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Yes, that is just a bristleworm that came in to feed on the dead fish's tissues. When you see segments like that, you can be pretty confident the it is an annelid, a segmented worm. Tapeworms have segments, but they live in the fish's gut.

Of course, none of that tells you why the angel died.....sorry to see that.

Jay
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