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Old June 28th 05, 12:24 AM
Ann R
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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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Old June 28th 05, 02:14 AM
Andy Weir
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There was a thread a few weeks back which I think called them flatworms,
mine have hair like legs down the sides like centipedes.

I've had them from the beginning, about 5 years, with no problems until they
got inside a clam which led to it's demise. I didn't know they were
responsible until I put the clam to dry out to at least recover the shell
and they all fell out.

If they are only in one rock, maybe a piece you just added to the tank and
there are no coral specimens on it etc., you could imerse it in fresh water
to get rid of the worms. Since mine are fairly widespread I pick off those I
can with tongs when I feed the fish and they come out.

Andy


"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!!

--
Ann R



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Old June 28th 05, 05:02 PM
BigHaig
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They sound like bristle worms. Some people say they are harmless, others
claim they can cause chaos. I think it depends on the specific type. They
usually eat tons of left-over food that fall into the rocks and cracks. I
keep the population low in my tank by using a trap. But I do have a few
smaller ones in there. They can grow to 3-4 feet which you DO NOT WANT!
You can buy or make a trap for them. You can get a trap from Petco for
around $9, or just search for Bristle worm traps on google.com. You can
also go the more natural way and get a Arrow Crab or Long Nose Hawkfish
which both will eat them and control their populations.

Do they look like this? http://melevsreef.com/id/bristleworm.html


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Old June 28th 05, 05:03 PM
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One more thing, DO NOT TOUCH THEM with you bare hands. They have tiny
bristles (hence the name bristle worm) and lodge them into your skin which I
hear hurts like a mother......


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Old June 28th 05, 11:30 PM
Ann R
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They're not bristle worms or flat worms. The "tentacles" radiate from one
central spot like an octopus's arms and literally reach out and wrap around
anything that comes near them and pulls it back to the rock. If you are
into FW aquariums, the color and look is like a mass a blood worms
squirming. It is giving me (and hubby) the creeps!

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Ann R
"BigHaig" wrote in message
k.net...
One more thing, DO NOT TOUCH THEM with you bare hands. They have tiny
bristles (hence the name bristle worm) and lodge them into your skin which
I hear hurts like a mother......



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Old 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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Ann R
"Ann R" wrote in message
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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.

--
Ann R
"Boomer" wrote in message
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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
news:bV%ve.1317$At6.745@trndny09...
: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!!
:
: --
: Ann R
:
:






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Old June 29th 05, 09:08 AM
Michael Lawford
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Why don't you just take the rock out and put it in fresh water for a while?
That should kill it...


"Ann R" wrote in message
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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.

--
Ann R
"Ann R" wrote in message
news:7hlwe.1691$At6.84@trndny09...
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.

--
Ann R
"Boomer" wrote in message
...
How big is this thing. It acts like a tube small anemone

http://images.google.com/images?q=tu...r=&sa=N&tab=wi
--
Boomer

Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum
http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/index.php


Former US Army Bomb Technician (EOD)
Member; IABTI, NATEODA, WEODF, ISEE & IPS

If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up


"Ann R" wrote in message
news:bV%ve.1317$At6.745@trndny09...
: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!!
:
: --
: Ann R
:
:








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Old June 30th 05, 01:15 AM
Ann R
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The rock is at the bottom of the pile (of course) so I'd have to disassemble
the whole tank. We shot it with a good dose of Joe's Juice. Hoping it's an
Aiptasia species so Joe's Juice takes care of it., also hoping there is no
more lurking around the tank.

Thanks for everyone's help.
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Ann R
"Michael Lawford" wrote in message
...
Why don't you just take the rock out and put it in fresh water for a
while? That should kill it...


"Ann R" wrote in message
news:Cxlwe.5378$Bn6.1148@trndny08...
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.

--
Ann R
"Ann R" wrote in message
news:7hlwe.1691$At6.84@trndny09...
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.

--
Ann R
"Boomer" wrote in message
...
How big is this thing. It acts like a tube small anemone

http://images.google.com/images?q=tu...r=&sa=N&tab=wi
--
Boomer

Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum
http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/index.php


Former US Army Bomb Technician (EOD)
Member; IABTI, NATEODA, WEODF, ISEE & IPS

If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up


"Ann R" wrote in message
news:bV%ve.1317$At6.745@trndny09...
: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!!
:
: --
: Ann R
:
:










 




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