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maybe i will just try to buy a tank.
well i never found any amphipod bodies so i am sure the worms ate them. the hermit was pulled out of its shell and several worms were wrapped around...
UPDATE: all the worms are dead. i think it was starvation. i know there dead since massive clumps are floating or stuck in the plant. i think i will...
is there any animal that will eat these worms? if so what is the smallest?
i just keep things in jars. i can't afford an entire setup so i take really tiny animals an put them in jars.
what about the hermit, should i return it to the store? and is it necessarily safe to dump a bunch of stinging worms into the beach?
i know reef scavengers sell red mithrax crabs. i would assume thats probably what it is.
should i trash it?
this is only a jar. the only things in it are a few surviving amphipods and 1 lone arrow crab who is hiding on top of the plant. can anyone determine...
ok i got some pictures.
this is a video i shot yesterday and posted it on another forum but this is an emergency! one of my hermits is dead because of those worms and i...
try getting a natural solution. maybe a peppermint shrimp or if really desperate a berghia nudibranch although they only eat aiptasia so i would't...
UPDATE: there are like 20 freaking worms all in a pile. one of the hermits is dead, pulled out of its shell and i can only assume some of the worms...
since i got rid of my old one i decided to do another one, this time it still has sand from the beach but also a store-bought plant (forgot what its...
why not a jawfish? although you probably then want to quarantine that wrasse for a little while until he gets used to a jawfish.
well its done. good thing i didn't have any animals in there. only thing i found was an amiphipod.
can't take a picture, it is that dark. it doesn't matter the plants are practically dead. and boy does it stink. i also can't see anything alive in...
could they live in any other sps coral thats not an acropora or pocillopora
well when i first purchased my live rock they were healthy but now they are covered in this black or dark green gunk. anyone ever seen this before?
i heard chainlink eels make more fish safe eels then snowflake eels.
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