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Not common. Def a pest. You’ll want to remove it.Thanks mate! Are bobbits common in reef tanks? And is it regarded as a pest?
Yikes! I guess I will have to throw away this piece of rock. Or maybe I'll remove the rock and disininfect it.Not common. Def a pest. You’ll want to remove it.
This IS a nightmare! And a future glimpse of what I'll have to deal with if I don't remove it nowSomeone had a 3 footer last month, it may have been bigger! https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/t...u-have-had-about-your-reef-tank.825461/page-3
Thanks! I think removing the rock is the best solution for now because I know where it is. If I try and set a trap, it might relocate to another rock or in the sand. Cheers for the warm welcome!Oh yeah they're crazy lookin things lol... There are traps you can make. I'm pretty sure you can find them in the thread I posted as well.
Also just saw you're a new member, welcome to R2R!
Looks like a healthy Bobbit. Def a sneaky killer. I would remove the rock and put in small container/QT/Predator tank and try to trap it. Is it definitely in the rock?Yikes! I guess I will have to throw away this piece of rock. Or maybe I'll remove the rock and disininfect it.
Yeah, 95% sure it's in this rock. Been seeing it stick its head out over the past weekLooks like a healthy Bobbit. Def a sneaky killer. I would remove the rock and put in small container/QT/Predator tank and try to trap it. Is it definitely in the rock?
Because it not fun to know it’s in your tank especially if you have spent a lot of money on fish and other snacks for bobbitsI don’t know why everyone freaks out about these. I mean, get it out, it can kill your other inhabitants, but it’s been in your tank for as long as you’ve had your rock, it’s not some emergency to get it out. I would maybe set up a nano for it, they are fascinating creatures (if not I’m sure there’s someone here that would pay for shipping).
That pic looks more like a Medusa wormThe only thing that is getting me is how circular the body is