Put a raw shrimp in some pantyhoes (tights in the UK) and put it near where the worm lives. It should come out to feed after dark and get tangled up in the trap. Good luck.
I had a huge outbreak of them as well and got a arrow crab and that guy took care of it as far as I can see. For worms that size hard to tell. I've heard flame angles are good for getting those as well. Or IDE even take that rock out if possible and cook it to kill those guys out. Best of luck to you thou, nasty little things
I had a huge outbreak of them as well and got a arrow crab and that guy took care of it as far as I can see. For worms that size hard to tell. I've heard flame angles are good for getting those as well. Or IDE even take that rock out if possible and cook it to kill those guys out. Best of luck to you thou, nasty little things
Unless you mean just leave it in freshwater but I do not want someone unaware to actually take that litteraly. Very dangerous to do and sometimes almost fatal.
Unless you mean just leave it in freshwater but I do not want someone unaware to actually take that litteraly. Very dangerous to do and sometimes almost fatal.
From what I can tell, the worm in the video is called a "fireworm" not a good type of bristle worm. Most bristle worms are harmless and great for a sandbed. However, they all look very similar. If they reach that size just go ahead and kill them!
From what I can tell, the worm in the video is called a "fireworm" not a good type of bristle worm. Most bristle worms are harmless and great for a sandbed. However, they all look very similar. If they reach that size just go ahead and kill them!
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