Bristle worm question

scubakid3

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I have a few bristle worms in my 125 gallon and they are HUGE. They are probably about 2-3 FEET across each and they hide in the rocks and come out at night. They don't see to be hurting anything but if I get a Maxima Clam would they kill him? I've heard stories about that happening. Also I heard Sixline Wrasses will eat them and I have one very large one in the tank but they are still there. Is this just a myth? Should I be concerned about anything else? Thanks for any advice.
 
Yes a worm that size would have that clam for lunch. They have to be eating something meaty to get and stay that size. A 6 line wrasse would not eat a 2' bristle worm.
 
Yes a worm that size would have that clam for lunch. They have to be eating something meaty to get and stay that size. A 6 line wrasse would not eat a 2' bristle worm.

damn ive had my clam for 2 weeks no problem, but I have bristle worms :( but they are only 5-6"
 
I lost my Firefish to a bristleworm. The thing has to be 2' in length and I just can't figure out what it's eating to stay alive. I've been trying to pull it out, but every time I grab it, it breaks off. Those things are incredibility strong when latched onto the rock work. It ends up ripping itself while pulling back into the rock.

I'm half tempted to remove the rock.

I didn't know they bothered clams.
 
I wish I knew, because I can't even get the damn thing out of my tank. I want to get another firefish, but not until I get rid of this thing.
 
I've built 6 different types of traps trying to catch these monsters. I am lucky to catch 1 a month and that seems to be accidental. They are tough to catch. Good luck.

Terminate them with extreme prejudice !
 
Here is my monster. I've tried everything to either kill or remove this SOB. The traps don't work, or at least haven't worked yet. I tried stabbing it center mass with a hypodermic needle because someone said it would curl up against the needle. Nope, it just ripped itself off the needle. I tried again with a bamboo skewer with the same result.

Then I grabbed it with some crucible tongs I borrowed from work. I can't get it out of the rock without ripping it in half. I got a chunk of it one day, but that was the best I could do.

Last week was the first time I saw it in about a month (I was really hoping it was dead). I grabbed it again with the tongs and it ripped itself in half. The problem is that one half retracted into the rock while the other half escaped my tongs and crawled into the rock. So now I have two. :headwalls:









 
That's your "monster"? I got about 10 of those triple that size :uhoh3:

I also got an arrow crab the other night so I hope he does something.:uzi:
 
That's your "monster"? I got about 10 of those triple that size :uhoh3:

The second and third pictures are of the piece of the worm that ripped off. I've seen about 8-10" of the worm out of the rock and it was still increasing in diameter. I suspect it's easily 18" long. If you have bristle worms that are 5' long I really want to see one. Those things have to be 3" in diameter!
 
The second and third pictures are of the piece of the worm that ripped off. I've seen about 8-10" of the worm out of the rock and it was still increasing in diameter. I suspect it's easily 18" long. If you have bristle worms that are 5' long I really want to see one. Those things have to be 3" in diameter!

Don't have any that long yet.. and I hope they never do get that big..

I think I need more arrow crabs. :uhoh2:
 
In a 125 gallon system there is more than enough detritus and leftovers for a 2' poly to sustain and thrive without detection for years. I still am amazed that the anecdotal rumors that continue to mislead even veteran hobbyists on these. The notion that the common variety predate on coral or livestock when very large is laughable.
They are often seen finishing off dying specimen and blamed for its death. Clams in particular spread horrid rep to many inverts as they can look fantastic right up to thier demise or the beginning of it, inverts that scavenge sense this and feed on the dying tissue and then are blamed for the death. With over 6 years in saltwater work at store fronts and much much more behind the scenes I have yet to witness a healthy creature be touched by they typical detritus and leftover scavenging worms. That is not to say there aren't bad ones, but with the way they eat and reproduce you would know in very short order if you had beardeds or the like.

At Seasplendor in nor cal when we moved shop the reef flat had one of the largest worms I've ever seen in person...and was completely benign...though it looked like it would eat anything meaty. This is in a store that I worked at day in and out, spending much of my free time going over that flat with a fine tooth comb along with thousands of customers and never had it been seen until the tank wa drained to move locations.

The bad worms are immediately and easily distinguishable from the good ones. Here's a perfect example;
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6xBZ9Og_i8A&desktop_uri=/watch?v=6xBZ9Og_i8A
The worm in the photo is not a bristle worm at all, it is a Eunice aphroditois or bobbit worm....mistakenly taken as a mature bristle worm.
I'm sure the poster of the video is very experienced with saltwater and obviously works in the field yet still made a false id on that nasty bugger.
The term is used loosely but I refer to the ones that have a pinkish red hue, slight irridescence, and feed on detritus and leftovers as "bristle worms".
Others such as the nasty bearded fireworm (Hermodice carunculata) are often the culprits responsible for giving the harmless scavengers a bad rap.

I am throwing this out there in hopes of keeping people from doing unesesary harm to thier setups by digging though the tank and disturbing it more than a harmless poly.
 
lol i would like to see a 2 foot long bristle worm!

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I don't think those are exactly bristleworms but close enough. (this is the same vid the OP linked)
 
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