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WTB Christmas Tree Worm


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my xmas.... got it at t95 few months back.. used to see alot there... maybe u can check with them...

there is a period of about 2 months they stay closeshut when i have a coral beauty.. only open up at nite..hahah but ever since i remove the coral beauty this fella colour all faded

or maybe u can try PR (not pasir ris).. saw they have those all red type... dunno whats that call quite similar to this.. only that all is bright red... very nice

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I got my two pieces from Supreme Aquarium at T95, Jalan Kayu. :)

me stay near there...they r just behind my sengkang flat only..

but me dont drive... :(

maybe time to start thinking of car.. :lol:

orr rodian can be so kind to bring me along when he is going to T95 :eyebrow:

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From my understanding, christmas tree feeding is the most difficult part thus its recommended for matured tank and experience reefers.

"The Christmas Tree Worms, Spirobranchus are an intermediate sized worm, and in the lab they appear to feed primarily on detrital floc, phytoplankton and ciliates. However, feeding preferences and strategies likely vary among species, and there are very few studies examining the natural diet of these worms. In the absence of such studies, we have only distributional studies suggesting that certain particle sizes or abundances are appropriate for certain species of Christmas Tree Worms. For example, some species, such as S. tetracerosain thrive only in highly turbid water with high organic particle counts of intermediate size; whereas others, such as S. giganteus, are never found in such habitats and only thrive in areas characterized by clear water with relatively few tiny organic particles (Frank and Ten 1992)."

Just to share some info.

Cheers

JC

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i got 3 rock of these worms but one rock turn to algae rock with X tree worm the other 2 still doing well

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