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Curious...I wonder if they do better in "dirty" water or "clean"? Any thoughts out there?
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where they're from is clean, bright(but grow at different depths, fast water. But lots of plankton. ESP and night, IMO its a challenge in an aquarium. That's why I went there as soon as I saw it.Curious...I wonder if they do better in "dirty" water or "clean"? Any thoughts out there?
like that twice..A couple of pictures. No spot feedings, so far so good. Porites are spreading to nearby rock but no worms at this moment.
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Yea, i go heavy on the plankton every 4 days or so and leave the skimmer off for a day. Seems to do the job.where they're from is clean, bright(but grow at different depths, fast water. But lots of plankton. ESP and night, IMO its a challenge in an aquarium. That's why I went there as soon as I saw it.
like that twice..

Thanks. Mine was total luck.It's been years since I had mine. I think this thread has re-inpired me. My lfs always gets them. Not ever as nice as some of the ones you guys have posted though.
hmmm... I dont know. There must be SOME good writing online ...Thanks. I wonder whether the number of turns of each worm's body tells its age?. I saw some do have a four or five turns and really looks like a tree. Mine the most is two turns![]()
There is an article out there on them, but like I said it was 2012 I think when I had mine, and read it.Thanks. Mine was total luck.
hmmm... I dont know. There must be SOME good writing online ...
Lol! I am still in the octonaut zone with my kids....but, I haven't seen that episode. Guess I will need to see of it is in youtube land [emoji6]I am glade to see that these worms are gaining popularity, which means they will have a better chance of higher survival rates. I learned about them from a show my son used to watch called octonauts
I am glade to see that these worms are gaining popularity, which means they will have a better chance of higher survival rates. I learned about them from a show my son used to watch called octonauts
Thats awesome!My kids will watch that and then run over the tank to check it out.
Any on-line places to go to look for one of these rocks??

