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I've had my tank for over 2 years so I don't think they'll appear anytime soon.Be patient they will appear on their own. Pretty much like asterina starfish, they just appear out of nowhere like majic and then won't go away.
Did you start with all dry rock? I have 4 tanks running and have the little tube worms in all of them but used some live rock in all. My oldest system has so many in the sump they are becoming a nuisance.I've had my tank for over 2 years so I don't think they'll appear anytime soon.
Tube worms will proliferate if the water is full of their food which I presume is microscopic living and nonliving particles. In my system, these did not appear until I started dosing trace elements (CheatoGro). There growth and pineapple sponge growth exploded. I continue to dose and they continue to appear all over.I want them tiny tube worms, not the big fancy feather dusters. The ones that often live in a white hard tubes.
How do people get them?
Also, do they reproduce in the tank?
Cheers.
Often, LFS live rock may contain them and in time they appear especially in the sumpI want them tiny tube worms, not the big fancy feather dusters. The ones that often live in a white hard tubes.
How do people get them?
Also, do they reproduce in the tank?
Cheers.
Have you added any frags recently? They don't just spontaneously "poof" into existenceI've had my tank for over 2 years so I don't think they'll appear anytime soon.
I started with mostly live rocks. It had sponges, worms, pods, & etc which I still got but guess it didn't have the tube worms.Did you start with all dry rock? I have 4 tanks running and have the little tube worms in all of them but used some live rock in all. My oldest system has so many in the sump they are becoming a nuisance.
The really small brown ones.These?
Or the really, really small brown ones?Cluster Dusters, Social Feather Duster - Bispira spp.
Cluster Dusters (Bispira brunnea) is peaceful and omnivore organism that lives in Caribbean, Mediterranean, Indo-Pacific.www.bluezooaquatics.com
No, never had any corals or fish. I mostly grow inverts (excluding corals) in a nano tank.Have you added any frags recently? They don't just spontaneously "poof" into existence