Should it stay or should it go?
flower Well-Known Member Sep 21, 2013 #2 Bristle worms look fuzzy, so that isn't a bristle worm...but I don't know what it is.
bang guy Moderator Sep 21, 2013 #3 Quote: Originally Posted by cathey http:///t/396371/bristleworm#post_3531515 Should it stay or should it go? It's a Bristleworm. If it were me I would leave it in the tank. They are good at cleaning up leftover food or anything that dies.
Quote: Originally Posted by cathey http:///t/396371/bristleworm#post_3531515 Should it stay or should it go? It's a Bristleworm. If it were me I would leave it in the tank. They are good at cleaning up leftover food or anything that dies.
flower Well-Known Member Sep 22, 2013 #4 Quote: Originally Posted by Bang Guy http:///t/396371/bristleworm#post_3531527 It's a Bristleworm. If it were me I would leave it in the tank. They are good at cleaning up leftover food or anything that dies. I thought all bristle worms were fuzzy looking????
Quote: Originally Posted by Bang Guy http:///t/396371/bristleworm#post_3531527 It's a Bristleworm. If it were me I would leave it in the tank. They are good at cleaning up leftover food or anything that dies. I thought all bristle worms were fuzzy looking????
flower Well-Known Member Sep 22, 2013 #6 Quote: Originally Posted by Bang Guy http:///t/396371/bristleworm#post_3531575 There's over 10,000 species of Bristleworm, a huge variety. Wow...keeping saltwater critters is never dull. There is always something new to learn. Thanks
Quote: Originally Posted by Bang Guy http:///t/396371/bristleworm#post_3531575 There's over 10,000 species of Bristleworm, a huge variety. Wow...keeping saltwater critters is never dull. There is always something new to learn. Thanks