C Chicane32 Member Jul 2, 2013 #1 Joined Mar 18, 2013 Messages 233 Likes 0 Points 16 Location Midway City Jul 2, 2013 #1
gofor100 Member Jul 2, 2013 #2 Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 546 Likes 335 Points 28 Jul 2, 2013 #2 Looks like a bristleworm to me... but they usually stick within the sand/rock and don't float around from my experience. Harmless unless they get huge. I might be wrong, but would be interested to see what others say. -Chad
Looks like a bristleworm to me... but they usually stick within the sand/rock and don't float around from my experience. Harmless unless they get huge. I might be wrong, but would be interested to see what others say. -Chad
C Chicane32 Member Jul 2, 2013 #3 Joined Mar 18, 2013 Messages 233 Likes 0 Points 16 Location Midway City Jul 2, 2013 #3 Thanks, but it's not a bristle worm. I have plenty of those in my tank. It's smooth and there is black worm to the right of the red one.
Thanks, but it's not a bristle worm. I have plenty of those in my tank. It's smooth and there is black worm to the right of the red one.
H h0ndap0w3r New member Jul 3, 2013 #4 Joined May 16, 2012 Messages 1,826 Likes 2 Points 0 Location Lakewood Jul 3, 2013 #4 does it look like something u would touch with your fingers? if not id just pull it out, i was going to say bristol worm
does it look like something u would touch with your fingers? if not id just pull it out, i was going to say bristol worm
Logan killer New member Aug 2, 2013 #5 Joined May 21, 2013 Messages 2,160 Likes 123 Points 0 Location SGV Aug 2, 2013 #5 yep, touch it with your finger. If its bristle worm, you will know for sure from your finger.:a04:
SKremk Member Aug 5, 2013 #6 Joined Nov 1, 2011 Messages 372 Likes 36 Points 18 Location Redlands, CA Aug 5, 2013 #6 Maybe an epitoke?