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How long can Coco Worm live in aquarium?


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How long did you manage to keep your Coco Worm alive aquarium?  

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  1. 1. How long did you manage to keep your Coco Worm alive aquarium?

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    • More then 3 years
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Actually, my spawned and now I have maybe hundred of small coco worms. But after the large red coco worm spawned, it died. I only bought it for a few months and it died after spawning.

When it died, I still didn't know it has spawned, it is only after a few weeks then I saw a lot of red feathery stuff on the underside of my rocks. To my surprise, they were all small red coco worms and a lot of them.

It has been a more than half a year and the baby coco worms are still growing each day. Hopefully they will continue to thrive and grow. ^_^

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Actually, my spawned and now I have maybe hundred of small coco worms. But after the large red coco worm spawned, it died. I only bought it for a few months and it died after spawning.

When it died, I still didn't know it has spawned, it is only after a few weeks then I saw a lot of red feathery stuff on the underside of my rocks. To my surprise, they were all small red coco worms and a lot of them.

It has been a more than half a year and the baby coco worms are still growing each day. Hopefully they will continue to thrive and grow.  ^_^

When your cocoworm spawned did it look like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4qzt5ycwQE?

My cocoworm is still alive. Recently 1 head dropped off, but growing back the lost head again now.

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Well... I won't know why it died. Maybe it just reached the end of its life cycle. I had urchin which just died after a few months. I didn't get baby cocoworms after spawning :huh: So I was wondering if cocoworms release both male and female gametes during spawning or just 1 type?

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I am still scratching my head on cocworms. I have noticed after my cocworm died, months later I see lots of cocoworms growing on the LR and glasses. I just ignored them as they grow too slow, like no growth in months. Then years later, I placed this empty cocoworm shell in a quarantine tank and months later I see this quarantine tank's glasses have small coco worms too. Then I started to transfer this empty coco shell to another small tank and several months later again I saw some cocos on the tank glasses. I think there grow like aipstasia. DNA flows anywhere and grow there.

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I am still scratching my head on cocworms. I have noticed after my cocworm died, months later I see lots of cocoworms growing on the LR and glasses. I just ignored them as they grow too slow, like no growth in months. Then years later, I placed this empty cocoworm shell in a quarantine tank and months later I see this quarantine tank's glasses have small coco worms too. Then I started to transfer this empty coco shell to another small tank and several months later again I saw some cocos on the tank glasses. I think there grow like aipstasia. DNA flows anywhere and grow there.

ma be not coco worms, i used to had that before. Hard shell like coco worms on sump glass, a check to www.wetwebmedia.com said this happens due to excess nutrient levels :pinch:

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