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Here's mine normal colored tube worms B)

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“Frogs have it easy, they can eat what bugs them”

"If you have no critics you'll likely have no success."

- Malcolm X

Glory Glory Man Utd!

DeZ aka Desmond

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Hi, does these tube worms need strong lights?

I have one that dropped into some rocks and i cant get it out...

I can see it but i cant reach it...(unless i remove the rocks, which i dun want to...) :thanks:

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Hi, does these tube worms need strong lights?

I have one that dropped into some rocks and i cant get it out...

I can see it but i cant reach it...(unless i remove the rocks, which i dun want to...) :thanks:

hi! tube worms don't need lightings. however, plankton, which is one of their diet, needs a fair amount of light to subtain. unless you are dosing plankton then its alrite. and tube worms needs rather strong moderate flow to thrive. so if theres quite some flow in it, you can leave it there. but if i'm you, i will go through the trouble and reposition it.

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hi! tube worms don't need lightings. however, plankton, which is one of their diet, needs a fair amount of light to subtain. unless you are dosing plankton then its alrite. and tube worms needs rather strong moderate flow to thrive. so if theres quite some flow in it, you can leave it there. but if i'm you, i will go through the trouble and reposition it.

happy reefing!

Thanks for yor reply... will try to get it out tonite from its hiding place... :rolleyes:

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