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I have some Spionid worms but they're much much smaller.Almost looks like a Spionid worm tube. They use substrate to build tubes to live in.
The ones I have at the other end of the tank have tubes about 3-4mm thick and max 1/2 inch long but this big one is almost 10mm wide.I think it’s just a safer way for them to travel. I have these in my display and sump. I don’t think anything lives inside of it, it is easily blown away with a turkey baster.
Yea those particles you can see are quite big. I'll definitely be keeping an eye on it during lights out!I was going to say. Mine consists of tiny sand particles. Yours looks like reef rubble. My guess is observe when the lights go down and when they go out. You might be able to spot something. Don’t be discouraged, it could take a few days to weeks to see what it is.
Thanks, yea I took him out but only had a chance to look at him properly after I finished all my maintenance. I had a few aiptasia to destroy as well lol.Bristle worms aren’t known to make tubes of any kind. They’ll likely bury themselves in your rock work. I found a large bristle worm in my tank this morning and it’s now gone as I prefer to not have to worry about getting stung by it when I put my hand in the tank.
Eunice worm. Pozdrawiam duzo reffers lubia takie robaki nie zabijaj .Thanks for the comment! It's similarly wormlike, but did you watch the video? Mine has a head/face with eyes.
Definitely some kind of Eunice.
Whether its the bobbit worm, no idea.
If it's not the bobbit worm, what does it eat?Eunice worm. Pozdrawiam duzo reffers lubia takie robaki nie zabijaj .