Bristle worm pic

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thomas712

Guest
Just wanted to show some of the new people what they get to look forward to in thier reefs if they are just starting out. Caught this guy with lights on between 4 and 5 pm today. He must have been 8 inches long and still coming out of the rock.
 

737mech

Member
Hey Thomas,
Is this a bad thing? I saw something similar last night after the lights went out. It looked skinnier and light tanish. It didn't like the light from the flash light. I was looking around since I've had some shrimp come up missing in the mornings.
 
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thomas712

Guest
No not bad, the normally do not like the light, they will help keep the sandbed clean, eating the fish waste, uneaten food, mine however is about the size that I might want to think about getting rid of him. Sammystingray once posted a pic about another guy that had one that was, oh I don't know, three feet long or something like that. Now if you had a dead shrmip I'm sure they would come out to feast on them but they don't go hunting to kill them.
Thomas
 

offshore80

Member
Holy crap! will that thing like sneak out at night and get in my bed while I'm sleeping? Argh! Even worse it won't like try to crawl in my mouth or sumpn will it? Dammit, just one more thing to worry about.:eek:
 

wrassecal

Active Member

Originally posted by Offshore80
Holy crap! will that thing like sneak out at night and get in my bed while I'm sleeping? Argh! Even worse it won't like try to crawl in my mouth or sumpn will it? Dammit, just one more thing to worry about.:eek:

No they usually go in through you ears:p
 

wrassecal

Active Member
Another reason I love my sixline:D Although, I do keep a seperate refugium to breed (among other things) bristles to keep the supply up in the main tank.
 
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thomas712

Guest
CBS will definatly eat them, probably won't get them all, but most. I'd say they will eat them most of the time, they don't normally pass up a meal.
Thomas
 

bang guy

Moderator
That's a very nice Fireworm you've got there Thomas. Looks like it's been keeping the sand nice & clean there.
 

stumpdog

Member
So in short no CBS in the tank when doing a DSB because they will eat good critters, right? Anything else that should not be in there?
Thanks-
Jeremy
 

bang guy

Moderator

Originally posted by Thomas712
Not bad for a Hermodice carunculata, eh Bang? :D

Beautiful creature. If you can catch a pic from directly in front or directly behind you might be able to catch the incredible irridescence of that worm. I think that's a spectacular sight.
 
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