Originally Posted by fitbmxdude989 http:///forum/post/3284754
yea he was out of there that day, i only leave him in there for a couple hours once a week, keeps the gf happy
Where do you keep it the rest of the time?????
i keep the chocolate chip in a 10 gallon qt tank, and that worm thing i talked about in other threads is still in the xenias, i got about an ich of him today but he is really hard to get out of the corals, its like i cant get ahold of him
Originally Posted by fitbmxdude989 http:///forum/post/3285024
i keep the chocolate chip in a 10 gallon qt tank, and that worm thing i talked about in other threads is still in the xenias, i got about an ich of him today but he is really hard to get out of the corals, its like i cant get ahold of him
Don't grab it with your fingers if it is a type of bristle worm..OUTCH!...use big tweezers to get a hold of it, when you see what rock it hides in and pull it out. The black (dark) ones that look like a centipede are coral eaters, the two toned ones are good guys..
Originally Posted by fitbmxdude989 http:///forum/post/3285033
its not a bristle worm its white/clear, and i use surgical tweesers out of my emt bag, but its quick when it gets hurt
Originally Posted by fitbmxdude989 http:///forum/post/3285040
yea but its got a sharp hooked like body, and it doesnt seem to bother the xenias but it bothers me
Weird and strange critters inhabit our tanks, One lady gave me some sound advice so I pass it on..if you see something in your tank you don't like...wait a week it will change on its own and you won't have to do a thing.
So if a critter isn’t bad…just leave it alone…remember, it is their world and we are just visiting and watching as it unfolds in front of our very eyes. You lose that if you take total control of all things that go on and sterilize the environment. my .02
i have prob 5 or 6 clear white worms in my 125, they came on my live rock and they have never hurt anything it just adds more creatures to your tank! imo i have a couple probably 3-4 inches
ok well ive looked through every forum and google link i could think of and i cant find any harmful worms that look like it, it left the xenias tonight after pulling off an inch of him, and the cbs got him
YAYYY
BUT....you really need to find a better home for the choc star.....he needs an established tank, and I do not think moving him back and forth is such a great idea either
well my 10 gallon is like a qt tank, but i like to think of it more as a starfish tank, it has plants that are similar to turtle grass( NOT ACTUAL TURTLE GRASS) its designed to look like a grassy area of the ocean if that makes any sense