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Old 03-25-2009, 01:00 AM
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Old 03-25-2009, 01:02 AM
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This one works better.

http://www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk/ne...coral-worm.htm
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Old 03-25-2009, 03:22 AM
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Wow!!

Anyone need a pet for thier fowlr .


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Old 03-25-2009, 04:19 AM
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That thing is just nasty looking.
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Old 03-25-2009, 04:47 AM
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Thats called a eunicid worm. I've got one in my tank, that is about 18" long... luckily it appears to be a detrius feeder. Mine is brown... I've also owned a black one that was about 15"... I think it was a coral eater, as it was pulled out of a coral propagation farm, and only lived when I had it for a couple months... I wasnt feeding it corals. Some can grow to I believe 30 or 40 feet? There are many kinds, some are predators, some eat corals, and others eat detrius. Characteristic thing to identify them is the 5 'antanae' on their head. Sometimes when 'cornered' or 'attacked', they will drop the end of their tail as a defense, or also for breeding purposes, the back part of their tail breaks off and explodes to release gametes. The tail can live for quite a awhile away from the body and moves around on its own. The black one I had dropped its tail while I owned it, the tail lived for two weeks.

They are mostly nocturnal. Red light is a good way to spot them - a red flashlight/LED(LED works better).

Really neat critters.

Cool post! Too bad they lost a bunch of corals...

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Old 03-25-2009, 02:45 PM
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Only four feet....bah....thats just a baby Those things give me the creeps.
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Old 03-25-2009, 06:27 PM
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Had one that was close to 6 feet in my tank started out the size of a pen and man did it grow fast
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