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eyesolator
11/07/2015, 09:45 PM
I pulled out a large rock today to remove some unwanted coral that had grown on it and found this guy laying on the substrate, what the heck is it?
http://members.accesstoledo.com/eyesolator/stuff/worm.jpg
Thanks,
John
BlueRoofTang
11/07/2015, 10:10 PM
Looks like a "bobbitt" worm to me. You usually won't ever see the whole thing because the bigger section stays inside a rock and they stick the rest of their body out to feed. Get rid of it.
jraker
11/10/2015, 09:25 PM
that does not look like a bobbit worm at all. it is almost certainly a peanut worm.
this is what a bobbit worm looks like:
http://i2.getsurrey.co.uk/incoming/article6201140.ece/ALTERNATES/s1227b/TM684065.jpg
this is a peanut worm:
http://www.natgeocreative.com/comp/MM7/361/1047848.jpg
(those are feeding tentacles)
peanut worms are harmless detritivores. keep it. it is a cool part if your CUC
Betta132
11/11/2015, 12:45 AM
Peanut worm. You want that, it eats gunk. Granted, it's a fairly large one, but it won't hurt anything.
hotelbravo
11/11/2015, 07:01 PM
I agree that it is certainly not a bobbit worm not even close.
eyesolator
11/22/2015, 09:38 AM
I haven't checked into RC in a while thanks for the id. I put him in a small frag tank and haven't seen him since, probably in a rock. I may try to catch him and put him back in the main tank.
Thanks again for the id!
John
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