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+1 but can’t get a certain id with that picture. Could just be a common bristle too. Look up some pics of a fireworm and compare as your eyes right in front of the tank will do better then any of us with a picture can do. If a fireworm get it outLooks like a fireworm
agree, but I’ve never seen a bristlework that big or with the two rows of bristles. Maybe try under white light, but I’m pretty sure it’s a fireworm. Remove it if you can+1 but can’t get a certain id with that picture. Could just be a common bristle too. Look up some pics of a fireworm and compare as your eyes right in front of the tank will do better then any of us with a picture can do. If a fireworm get it out
Yeah, likely a fireworm with that bristle pattern. I'd pull it out, just be careful when trying to get it.
thank you, what do I do with it, it retreated under my rock, and it is looks to be like 4-5 inches long, how do I tell if it is a fireworm?I'd pull it. Then at least you can get a better look at it to decided what it is and what to do with it. Small bristle worms are not a problem but some of the bigger worms can mess with your corals and fish.
thanks
Bearded Fireworm (Hermodice carunculata)
do this, i can not identify your animal with so much blue. also bearded fireworms are not issues in coral free setupsI believe fireworm, but really, some pics under white light will clarify as your pics are extremely blue.
I believe you have this:
sadly I dont think I could create a trap that big, due to my tank only being 32 galYou can make a worm trap like this. Just put a meaty food in it and leave it in over night.
sadly I am a big zoa man I have a bunch corals in there, so gotta remove himdo this, i can not identify your animal with so much blue. also bearded fireworms are not issues in coral free setups
ok, found a tutorial on youtube thank you, didnt realize this was a thingYou can use a smaller bottle for a trap.