Bobit and Eunice same worm different name. Feeds on detritus, but may be predatory on desirable fauna.If it's not the bobbit worm, what does it eat?
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Bobit and Eunice same worm different name. Feeds on detritus, but may be predatory on desirable fauna.If it's not the bobbit worm, what does it eat?
Oh I forgot I posted there, thanks for reminding me!!As said on ur fb post those antennaes say eunice. I would watch carefully and remove if possible.
Bobit and Eunice same worm different name. Feeds on detritus, but may be predatory on desirable fauna.
Thanks, yea I'll try to catch it again next water change and he'll be going into my sump just in case he turns out to be a predator.Not quite, the bobbit worm is a specific species of eunice that gets several meters long and eats more than just detritus. But there are quite a few other Eunice worms that dont get nearly as long and stay the size of a normal bristleworm. Some might be dangerous to fish and corals, some might not. I would definitely try to put it in the sump atleast though.
Great idea.Thanks, yea I'll try to catch it again next water change and he'll be going into my sump just in case he turns out to be a predator.
If it gets big I'll consider setting up another tank for it.