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mshur

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brooklyn
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i still have no idea how i got this monster in my tank....I dont think it came with reef cermaics:).. I have my rock for 3 years, and did ad some new rock,but i found him in my old rock...streange...
i left him in clouse container and this morning he was still alive....i guess they can live without wter....
 

meschaefer

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Astoria
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It looks like the so called "bloodworms" that are commonly used for fishing bait. While I am sure it is probably not the same type that I would use to catch a flounder it is probably a cousin in the same Genus of Glycera.
 
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:Yikes: :Yikes: That a hell of a worm man my skin is still crawling as i type this reply. I think its Eunicid worm ( bobbit worm ).The longest collected was 20' yea thats feet.They could reach lengths of 50 ft with a one inch diameter.I read they can split a small fish in two.You're lucky you caught that thing.
 

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