Jan 15, 2020 #1 Mattt Active Member View Badges Joined Feb 8, 2019 Messages 128 Reaction score 45 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 15 minutes of trying to get a picture and this is the best one I could get. Is this a Bristle worm?
Jan 15, 2020 #2 Spare time 10K Club member View Badges Joined Apr 12, 2019 Messages 13,208 Reaction score 10,672 Location Here Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Looks like a baby bristleworm
Jan 16, 2020 #3 duberii Valuable Member View Badges CTARS Member My Tank Thread Joined Jul 27, 2018 Messages 1,142 Reaction score 630 Location Glastonbury,CT Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Dorvilleidae worm- same family as bristle worms, and just as beneficial.
Jan 16, 2020 #4 OP OP Mattt Active Member View Badges Joined Feb 8, 2019 Messages 128 Reaction score 45 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Ok so nothing to be worried about ?
Jan 16, 2020 #5 duberii Valuable Member View Badges CTARS Member My Tank Thread Joined Jul 27, 2018 Messages 1,142 Reaction score 630 Location Glastonbury,CT Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Mattt said: Ok so nothing to be worried about ? Click to expand... Not at all.
Jan 16, 2020 #6 vetteguy53081 Well known Member and monster tank lover View Badges Partner Member 2024 Excellence Award Reef Tank 365 RGB Article Contributor Tampa Bay Reef Keepers West Palm Beach Reefer Hospitality Award Ocala Reef Club Member 305 Reef Club Wisco Reefers Midwest Reefer Fish Medic MAC of SW Florida Rock Pool Reef Keepers R2R Secret Santa 2023 My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined Aug 11, 2013 Messages 96,707 Reaction score 215,505 Location Wisconsin - Rating - 100% 15 0 0 Dorvillidae worm Dorvilleidae worm feed primarily on algae and are not considered as a threat to the aquarium although theyre Not welcome in my tanks.
Dorvillidae worm Dorvilleidae worm feed primarily on algae and are not considered as a threat to the aquarium although theyre Not welcome in my tanks.