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01/25/2012, 02:14 AM | #1 |
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Bristleworm I.D.
So I'm very accustomed to having bristleworms in my tank; I have a healthy population of them and while they creep me out I leave them alone since they're beneficial. But I've had my eye on one that seems pretty large and I'm wondering if it's a bristleworm or a fireworm. I'm not thrilled about having to trap one but if it is an issue I'll of course do it. I've attached a couple pictures of it, in person it's probably about 6 inches long; the rock it's stretched across is pretty large.
*Nevermind the hair algae and red algae I've already addressed those issues and they're being taken care of, but there's still a fair amount of it left * Thanks for any help!
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01/25/2012, 02:33 AM | #2 |
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not a fireworm. youre good
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01/25/2012, 02:38 AM | #3 |
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Sweet! Thanks =)
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