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this morning saw this worm yellow colour more then 3 ft in my tank don know what he eat become so long ?

any pro can help me .

thank for your reply

3ft........ :yeah::sick: !

Wow..your tank is just like an ocean :bow: !

Is it typo error? 3cm or 3 inches sibo :lol: ?

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bro. i got the same worm u mention , did u mange to catch it .

it leave a spasm of jelly behind when it move ard izit.

pls let me know it u catch and how?

mine i saw it when it come out at nite to look for food,

look like 6 feet long .

this morning saw this worm yellow colour more then 3 ft in my tank don know what he eat become so long ?

any pro can help me .

thank for your reply

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hi - would like to share that i finally managed to catch the bristle worm that has been in my tank for some time. :rolleyes:

it is about 1.5ft long when stretched out. and as a brother had correclty observed, it leaves blotches of jelly like substance in the tank. quite disgusting.

what i did was to observe at night with a torch light where the worm might possibly hide. after noting which rock it is hiding in, I took that rock out and hacked it. the worm is now kept in a separate container. does look a little disgusting!

I suspect the worm had a hand in the death of some of my fishes. :pirate:

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hi - would like to share that i finally managed to catch the bristle worm that has been in my tank for some time. :rolleyes:

it is about 1.5ft long when stretched out. and as a brother had correclty observed, it leaves blotches of jelly like substance in the tank. quite disgusting.

what i did was to observe at night with a torch light where the worm might possibly hide. after noting which rock it is hiding in, I took that rock out and hacked it. the worm is now kept in a separate container. does look a little disgusting!

I suspect the worm had a hand in the death of some of my fishes. :pirate:

Bristle worms dont USUALLY, eat fishes. If ur fishes are healthy, they will swim away fast enough for the worm to get near. Bristleworms MAY eat diseased and dying fishes, or dead fishes. rarely, they eat healthy fish. Unless its a eunicid bristleworm or bobbitworm. those are very bad fishi-vores =D

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hi - would like to share that i finally managed to catch the bristle worm that has been in my tank for some time. :rolleyes:

it is about 1.5ft long when stretched out. and as a brother had correclty observed, it leaves blotches of jelly like substance in the tank. quite disgusting.

what i did was to observe at night with a torch light where the worm might possibly hide. after noting which rock it is hiding in, I took that rock out and hacked it. the worm is now kept in a separate container. does look a little disgusting!

I suspect the worm had a hand in the death of some of my fishes. :pirate:

And lol btw, funny. u put the bristle worm on singapore ping pong team =x

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And lol btw, funny. u put the bristle worm on singapore ping pong team =x

yes bro lemon - you might be right. there was some itch outbreak in my tank which probably weakened the fish.

oh ya - I only noticed that the worm was on the Singapore ping pong team when I posted the pic! too focused on the worm that I didn't notice the background picture all the while when I was hacking the rock ! ha ha ha! No disrespect meant. sorry sorry.... :upsidedown:

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yes bro lemon - you might be right. there was some itch outbreak in my tank which probably weakened the fish.

oh ya - I only noticed that the worm was on the Singapore ping pong team when I posted the pic! too focused on the worm that I didn't notice the background picture all the while when I was hacking the rock ! ha ha ha! No disrespect meant. sorry sorry.... :upsidedown:

Hehe i found it funny =) np. Sg ping pong team wan sui!

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hi bro trigerpuff . u lucky manage to catch it . mine still in de tank hiding under the rock or mayb sandbed.

give up to catch it ..hope dont disturb my fish and coral. so far so good . noe. :eyebrow:

Bristle worm usually harmless one. dun worry. Last time i buy one live rock, put inside my tank. STRAIGHT away one BIG HUGE bristle worm come out. Coz i think diff water quality. Then my 2 cleaner shrimp chiong go there rip it apart and eat it -.-

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Bristle worm usually harmless one. dun worry. Last time i buy one live rock, put inside my tank. STRAIGHT away one BIG HUGE bristle worm come out. Coz i think diff water quality. Then my 2 cleaner shrimp chiong go there rip it apart and eat it -.-

HAHAHA! That's what my watchman goby did yesterday morning. I think I forgot to feed the tank the day before, and when I spotted 3 inches of the bristleworm sticking out, the goby whacked it before I could even reach my tweezers!

Still got one bobbit worm in the tank though... That one hard to get rid of, already killed one marble starfish and one cleaner shrimp in the past week. Anyone had success trapping it with market prawn and stockings? :(

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sorry to say i haven catch n never see them n i saw a few small worn past two month too but this 1 month those worn never see it any more n i saw my Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp start to eat those worn the shrimp catch it form rock them cut it to 3 pcs n eat it up very fast move . :eyebrow:

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take out of all the rock around evening time 9-10pm, and check all the rock, it should be crawling underneath the rock.

(can clean your tank and re-arranage the rockscape in the meantime)

but its not advisable to do if your fishes is not stable as it will cause stress to it, careful when catching as it might leave a "sting" in your hand.

Did that yesterday with my friend

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