R ReefKeeper 11 New member Jun 14, 2013 #1 Joined Jun 8, 2013 Messages 15 Likes 0 Points 0 Location Menifee Jun 14, 2013 #1 I have no idea what this is here's a picture it appears to be black hairs coming out of a mound in the sand. I dugg one up and it appears to look like a worm under the sand. I had one and now it seems like I have 20 all over my sand bed. R they bad??? David
I have no idea what this is here's a picture it appears to be black hairs coming out of a mound in the sand. I dugg one up and it appears to look like a worm under the sand. I had one and now it seems like I have 20 all over my sand bed. R they bad??? David
R ReefKeeper 11 New member Jun 14, 2013 #2 Joined Jun 8, 2013 Messages 15 Likes 0 Points 0 Location Menifee Jun 14, 2013 #2 Here is the picture Attachments uploadfromtaptalk1371255282337.jpg 63.5 KB Views: 71
N Nicks1228 New member Jun 14, 2013 #3 Joined May 17, 2013 Messages 44 Likes 0 Points 0 Location Orange county Jun 14, 2013 #3 I have some of those too. Interested to see the answer
R ReefKeeper 11 New member Jun 14, 2013 #4 Joined Jun 8, 2013 Messages 15 Likes 0 Points 0 Location Menifee Jun 14, 2013 #4 I can also use help identifying this I think it may be Ricordia. Attachments uploadfromtaptalk1371263453380.jpg 91 KB Views: 46
R Reefing8EZ 2 Jun 14, 2013 #5 Joined Jun 29, 2012 Messages 1,237 Likes 1 Points 38 Location Palm Desert Jun 14, 2013 #5 Might just be spaghetti worms, they are scavengers. And not bad, just Fugly! And second pics is a ricordea yuma I think..
Might just be spaghetti worms, they are scavengers. And not bad, just Fugly! And second pics is a ricordea yuma I think..
Six2seven Premium Member Supporter Jun 14, 2013 #6 Joined Dec 27, 2011 Messages 8,473 Likes 24 Points 38 Location San Pedro, CA Jun 14, 2013 #6 ReefKeeper 11 said: Here is the picture Click to expand... Haha looks like an aptasia that got buried alive Probably a spaghetti worm like stated above
ReefKeeper 11 said: Here is the picture Click to expand... Haha looks like an aptasia that got buried alive Probably a spaghetti worm like stated above
R ReefKeeper 11 New member Jun 14, 2013 #7 Joined Jun 8, 2013 Messages 15 Likes 0 Points 0 Location Menifee Jun 14, 2013 #7 Thank you...your correct they should call them fugly hard to get rid of worms. Its going to take time to remove them all.
Thank you...your correct they should call them fugly hard to get rid of worms. Its going to take time to remove them all.
Reefcube29 2 Jun 15, 2013 #8 Joined Jul 1, 2012 Messages 916 Likes 3 Points 0 Location Desert Hot Springs Jun 15, 2013 #8 If its a spaghetti worm why would you remove it? Even though the pic does look like an aptasia covered in sand like previously stated.
If its a spaghetti worm why would you remove it? Even though the pic does look like an aptasia covered in sand like previously stated.