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nivram 10/14/2009 07:09 AM

How to catch a Bobbit Worm?
 
After browsing a reef blog I finally was able to figure out what this crazy looking worm was I saw one night in my tank. Its a bobbit worm, scariest looking thing i've seen. I was feeding my acans and saw it snatch a piece of shrimp from it.

Anyone have experience catching them? Removing rock is not an option at this point.

aninjaatemyshoe 10/14/2009 09:45 AM

Any pics?

If it really is a bobbit worm, I'll buy it from you if you're willing to ship it.

I would guess the best bet would be to bait it into a jar at night. Put a piece of shrimp or something in a tall jar in your tank next to where it hides. You could use a red light to observe the bobbit worm without disturbing it. Wait until it goes into the jar and then cap the jar when it goes in.

TheH 10/14/2009 10:40 AM

I believe that if it is truly a bobbit worm it would be hesitant about completely leaving its "hole"?

nivram 10/14/2009 10:57 PM

Yup, it never left the hole completely. I've only seen it twice and never had a camera handy. First time saw it and thought my what a thick and quick bristle worm as it snatched a piece of shrimp from a acan. The 2nd time I pulled some dead frag plugs that were moved to cover its hole. That's when I saw the head and thought I had the worm from Tremors in my tank. It freaked me out. I was amazed to see this worm try to grab a frag plug with its head and pull it back.

Unfortunately it looks like I might have to pull the rock out. Not looking forward to this. :(

ROB2005 10/15/2009 08:07 AM

Keep us updated on your endeavor to get him out.

Sc Seahawk 10/15/2009 09:18 PM

Bobbit worm...Hmmm Call Lorena
J/k I couldnt Resist

AJSTITAN14 10/18/2009 11:10 AM

If it has a burrow it's a scavenger and nothing to be concerned about. That it lives in a rock and grabs dead shrimp bits suggests that it is such. Ours is about 1/4 inch in diameter and happens to be my girlfriends favorite tank resident. We have seen a few juveniles poke their heads out so hopefully I will have some for sale eventually. My species is an attractive green and definitely a Eunicid with the 5 anterior tentacles and the really neat eversible pharynx.

Here is the article:
http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-04/rs/index.php

nivram 10/18/2009 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AJSTITAN14 (Post 15876157)
If it has a burrow it's a scavenger and nothing to be concerned about. That it lives in a rock and grabs dead shrimp bits suggests that it is such. Ours is about 1/4 inch in diameter and happens to be my girlfriends favorite tank resident. We have seen a few juveniles poke their heads out so hopefully I will have some for sale eventually. My species is an attractive green and definitely a Eunicid with the 5 anterior tentacles and the really neat eversible pharynx.

Here is the article:
http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-04/rs/index.php

This one was black and white stripped. Do you have any pics of yours? I think mine has made a new burrow as the old one seems closed up or collapsed.

nivram 12/31/2009 10:45 AM

Finally got images of this sucker.

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olemiss reb 12/31/2009 01:04 PM

What makes it shoot back in its hole at the end? sucker is quick!

nivram 12/31/2009 02:56 PM

My 6 line wrasse.

Elysia 12/31/2009 03:34 PM

Did your Nassarius snail survive the attack?

nivram 12/31/2009 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elysia (Post 16299633)
Did your Nassarius snail survive the attack?

Yes it closed up. But if I didn't pluck it away. I know it would have been a gonner like the others.

GoingPostal 01/01/2010 08:35 PM

I could never get mine to leave the rock completely, tried a "bristleworm" trap and he just grabbed it and moved it over to his burrow, tank was too small to move it out of his reach. This rock had some soft corals on it but nothing too important so I took it out and shot freshwater through his burrows until he came out. Killed him in the removal unfortunately, very cool worm, scary looking jaws.

nivram 03/23/2010 08:09 AM

I was finally able to get the worm out! Took removing the entire rock out.

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_4AK_7tj0kG0/S6.../s720/None.jpg

AJSTITAN14 03/23/2010 12:33 PM

Freakin cool.

Should be able to sell it to the right buyer.

EunicidaeHunter 04/21/2015 08:55 PM

Do you still have this Bobbit worm/Eunicidae in your possession? I would be willing to purchase it from you if so!

nivram 04/22/2015 06:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EunicidaeHunter (Post 23689598)
Do you still have this Bobbit worm/Eunicidae in your possession? I would be willing to purchase it from you if so!


Sorry I don't. My wife wouldn't let me keep it in the house. Lol

EunicidaeHunter 04/22/2015 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nivram (Post 23690183)
Sorry I don't. My wife wouldn't let me keep it in the house. Lol

what became of it exactly? Im really trying to track one down!

Also, where exactly do you think it came from??!?!

thank you so much for your help!

nivram 04/23/2015 07:28 AM

It became fertilizer. When removing it, it separated into two. I had it in a container outside and it eventually died after a day or two.

I must have come in in my live Rock. It was big enough that it would grab my snails and other small inverts. I'm sure many people have them in their tanks but don't know because they aren't big enough to realize it. Mine would also "steal" small frags.

pinnatus 04/23/2015 07:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sc Seahawk (Post 15864798)
Bobbit worm...Hmmm Call Lorena
J/k I couldnt Resist

My thoughts exactly!

:D

EunicidaeHunter 04/23/2015 10:56 AM

where did you buy this live rock from?

Scubahawk 11/03/2017 10:47 AM

I think I have one. :(
But why would anyone want to buy one? My aqua shop asked the same thing when they saw my video. “Well buy it off you!”

Ihaveabobbitwor 03/11/2018 08:28 PM

OMG I truly have a bobbit worm
 
We will watch for him and take a photo but hes got to go:deadhorse:


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