what worm is this?

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  1. lillys Grandad

    lillys Grandad Horrid Stonefish

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    Hello everyone..
    Well I have just been chill'n out watching the tank mature....learning a bit more about chemistry and making a few mistakes and enjoying my little aquatic world.....all part of the hobby.;)
    Well, I had to go in and remove a bunch of rock and such to remove a renagade yellow tang...would'nt leave the purple fire fish alone:cry:
    so.....
    when I removed the largest rock that was deeply imbedded in the crushed coral....this is what I found...should I throw it out...throw it in...or eat it?:-/

    just a touch of wasabe and some wild rice...ummmmm.;D

    Thanx in advance,
    Tim[​IMG]
     
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  3. Stingray

    Stingray Blue Ringed Angel

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    Looks like a bristle worm, good for the tank, chuck him back in long as you ain't got loads.
     
  4. jcdillin

    jcdillin Spaghetti Worm

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    yeah I wouldn't eat em, unless you want a tounge full of bristles! :lol:

    I second that, looks like a bristle worm
     
  5. lillys Grandad

    lillys Grandad Horrid Stonefish

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    ya think he was a hitch hiker?....how long to get that big?(3 inches)
    I did not see any others......but then again...he was way under the rocks.
     
  6. rohitratnakaran

    rohitratnakaran Astrea Snail

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    I would put it back in the tank. These guys continuously burrow in the sand & this helps keep the sand from compacting. They are detrius eaters. Just make sure that you dont handle them too roughly as they have a lot of bristles that get into your skin very easily.
     
  7. Godbert

    Godbert Montipora Capricornis

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    bristle worm throw him in