Feb 27, 2023 #1 GSnake Well-Known Member View Badges Joined Aug 6, 2018 Messages 563 Reaction score 243 Location Toronto, ON Rating - 0% 0 0 0 They're snail like , but have these filament things. A type of Spirobid worm?
Feb 27, 2023 #2 ReeferHD Well-Known Member View Badges Rock Pool Reef Keepers My Tank Thread Joined Mar 9, 2022 Messages 860 Reaction score 1,541 Location New Jersey Rating - 0% 0 0 0 spirorbid worm, not sure why they're clustered like that though.
Feb 27, 2023 #3 MoshJosh 2500 Club Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Jan 27, 2022 Messages 3,968 Reaction score 4,419 Location Grand Junction Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Looks like they are right under the gyre pump? . . . I assume they dig the flow/get blasted with food right there?
Looks like they are right under the gyre pump? . . . I assume they dig the flow/get blasted with food right there?
Feb 27, 2023 #4 Cthulukelele 2500 Club Member View Badges Reef Tank 365 My Tank Thread Joined Aug 20, 2018 Messages 3,085 Reaction score 6,086 Location Durham, North Carolina Rating - 0% 0 0 0 When I had my leopard who loved tube worms they clustered in areas like that because that's just where they wouldn't get eaten. That'd be my guess.
When I had my leopard who loved tube worms they clustered in areas like that because that's just where they wouldn't get eaten. That'd be my guess.