I know I have spaghetti worms in my system, though this one is much smaller/more "stringy", thoughts?
@ISpeakForTheSeas what do you think?
@ISpeakForTheSeas what do you think?
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Thanks. Usually they're about 10 times larger in my system but I guess this is just a juvenileYes, it's a spaghetti worm.
(And no, they do not sting coral!)
Curious, did you add live rock to your system? Spaghetti worms (as opposed to hair worms which are often mis-labeled spaghetti) are relatively uncommon in the hobby.Thanks. Usually they're about 10 times larger in my system but I guess this is just a juvenile
Ok, this is an interesting story. I started this tank up with dry rock, I've never added any live rock EXEPT for a small wild caught australian zoanthid rock. I suspect they came in on that, especially having the largest and first spotted spaghetti worm coming from the zoa patchCurious, did you add live rock to your system? Spaghetti worms (as opposed to hair worms which are often mis-labeled spaghetti) are relatively uncommon in the hobby.