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It's been irritating my eagle eye zoas and causing them not to open fully. Hopefully it will help them out notlw that he is gone. I know I have a few more to get out. Just wondering how fast the reproduce. And general info on them.What type of worm is this? And is it harmful. I caught a big one today in my zoas. Was lucky enough to catch him out of the rock.![]()

Definitely a spaghetti worm. It was red and had red tentacles like the pic I posted. But in the water it looks just like the spaghetti Worm. I have about 10 of them in the rock work and one in the sand. Are they harmful?If it's living in the rock, that points again to a spaghetti worm. Spaghetti worms can live that way because they have a bush of gills that are outside of the tube/hole, so they can breath. Sometimes you cannot see the gills. The rest of the little tentacles are feeding palps and they originate from the top of the worm only.
Hair worms have gills along it's entire body that look like the feeding palps of the spaghetti worm. They can't live in tubes and holes, because they don't have gills that are sitting in a bush outside of the tube.
Take a peek at these two links...
http://www.lionfishlair.com/hitchhiker/terebellid.shtml
http://www.lionfishlair.com/hitchhiker/cirratulid.shtml
I can't wait to see some pics![]()
I have a decent clean up crew. So I really don't care to have them in my zoas. My pod population is crazy. Looking to purchase a dragonet to keep them in check.Some people find they irritate corals with their constant picking for food around them. Other then that, they are wonderful critters.
Renee am I wrong?Some people find they irritate corals with their constant picking for food around them. Other then that, they are wonderful critters.
dragonets wont eat them. best option is to move them. Beneficial to the sand bed, deep, and on the surface by eating detritus.
By Irritating I dont believe they sting, just poke em.
Happy happy Mandarin.Getting the Mandarin to eat the pods. I'm just removing the worms by hand.

