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awesome! what are you feeding that guy? is it bothering anything? mine don't look that big even under the magnifying glass. I think they are a problem only if you think they are, but someone will give you a definitive answer. nice video too!
Eurythoe complanata. These are basically the same as common bristleworm but can get larger. Technically a fireworm but not one that eats coral.
it is the only picture i have sorry !Can you turn the tub it’s in and get a picture of it not in the shadow?
that is a big one too, is this in your tank ?
This is my tank from like 3 years ago. I got wet live rock from ARC reef, and two of these monsters came with it. This was the smaller of the two, believe it or not. The one pictured here was easily over a foot long.that is a big one too, is this in your tank ?
This is my tank from like 3 years ago. I got wet live rock from ARC reef, and two of these monsters came with it. This was the smaller of the two, believe it or not. The one pictured here was easily over a foot long.
is this bristle worms or flat worms maybe ?Just had a similar thing creep out of a rock I was using to set up a larger tank - it was in my 60 - easily over 6” long and about 1/2” wide . I used tongs and (disgustingly) twirled it out like pasta
took a look at my 60 and there are millions of babies - all over the glass, along the silicone , think I might have a problem
This was definitely a bristle worm cause it got really ticked when I clamped on it and all the bristles flared out .is this bristle worms or flat worms maybe ?
This was definitely a bristle worm cause it got really ****** when I clamped on it and all the bristles flared out .