Jan 3, 2013 #1 C coralgazer Community Member View Badges Joined Jul 18, 2012 Messages 83 Reaction score 1 Location Ocala National Forest Rating - 0% 0 0 0
Jan 3, 2013 #2 ReefPops Well-Known Member View Badges Excellence Award Joined Jul 20, 2010 Messages 742 Reaction score 2 Location Illinois Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Looks like a bristleworm.
Jan 3, 2013 #3 cdness 2006 - Present View Badges Excellence Award Moderator Emeritus My Aquarium Showcase Joined Jul 15, 2009 Messages 3,988 Reaction score 165 Location West Fargo, ND Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Standard Bristle Worm. Beneficial scavenger for detritus and uneaten food. They can get large and I tend to remove them at that point as they hurt if you hit one with your hand moving stuff around. The little ones are no big deal.
Standard Bristle Worm. Beneficial scavenger for detritus and uneaten food. They can get large and I tend to remove them at that point as they hurt if you hit one with your hand moving stuff around. The little ones are no big deal.
Jan 3, 2013 #4 3Twinklets 2500 Club Member View Badges Moderator Emeritus Joined Jun 24, 2012 Messages 3,321 Reaction score 55 Location South Texas Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Yes. ^^^ What he said exactly! You don't want to touch them........ Just ask my Gobie!
Jan 3, 2013 #5 Zack Valuable Member View Badges Joined Jul 22, 2012 Messages 2,157 Reaction score 22 Location Knoxville, Tn Rating - 0% 0 0 0 3Twinklets said: Yes. ^^^ What he said exactly! You don't want to touch them........ Just ask my Gobie! Click to expand... Are you the one that had the pick with the fish who's face was messed up from a bristle worm? Sent from my VS950 4G using Forum Runner
3Twinklets said: Yes. ^^^ What he said exactly! You don't want to touch them........ Just ask my Gobie! Click to expand... Are you the one that had the pick with the fish who's face was messed up from a bristle worm? Sent from my VS950 4G using Forum Runner