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June 29th 05, 01:01 AM
Ann R
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Just did a google on tube anemone. That's exactly what the tentacles look
like. Thanks Boomer for the info. Gotta get rid of it.
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The tentacles stretch out about 2 inches and form a mass about an inch
across. I can't see any body because it's right at the base of some rock
that has another overhanging it. Nothing new has been added to the tank
in over a month.
Trying to fashion some kind of hook to grab this thing and yank it out.
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How big is this thing. It acts like a tube small anemone
http://images.google.com/images?q=tu...r=&sa=N&tab=wi
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"Ann R" wrote in message
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:I have a seething mass of reddish brown worms (at least I think they are
: worms) in a piece of live rock down by the substrate. Today a piece of
: shrimp floated down to it and the tentacles all wrapped around the
shrimp
: and pulled it in. A snail wandered over and the tentacles wrapped
around
: the snail. I have white spaghetti worms in my tank and they act
nothing
: like this mass. It looks nightmarish and acts predatory. The
tentacles
: actually wrap around its food and drag it. If you know what it is,
please
: tell me. If you know how to get rid of it, even better!!
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