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![]() I heard this kindda worm can grow to... 4 ft ? - Not really seen, but sound scary and sure I would jump outta there if seeing one in my tank
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![]() Ya it is bizarre full healthy colonies disintegrate or something i had a colonie probably 300+ heads i fragged out 2 20-30 head colonies and still had probably 250+ left and now i have none =( any ideas on how to get a worm out or do i just camp out my tank at night and just rip him out on sight?
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![]() Ugh im gunna be some upset if theres a 2 foot long worm in my tank but after losing 400+ polyps of zoas the culprit is probably a decent size and now that i think about it they are disapearing way way to fast for it to be some tiny unit chowing on them
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![]() Check your closed loop plumbing. They have been known to live in PVC pipe.
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![]() Look for its hideout. It likes to build little forts with stray frags/rubble etc. If you find a pile wedged into the rock somewhere move the pile or move parts of it around to see the opening. If the pile is there again the next day or a few days after, you'll know where its hiding. Thats how I found mine.
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![]() after staring at my tank for hours after work today i found this little unit hiding in some rock after ripping the rock out and breaking a frag in the process =( this is what i believe to be the problem i'll keep looking but thoughts and or id would be appreciated.
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