christmas tree worms

bower23

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Anybody have any christmas tree worm pics they would like to share? I seen one from the first time yesturday and would be intrested in getting one. Don't know where to get one. But they look pretty cool to me. Any good or bad info with these worms? Thanks.
 
They look very cool but I'd think twice before buying them if I were you..

They rarely survive for long and need a TON of phytoplankton in the water.
 
If you have can get enough of the right kind of food in the water they'll survive. A well established tank that continually produces a lot of mucco-saccarides & particulates including micro-algae, bacteria, etc. is a must as well a constant supply of micro-phytoplankton.
 
Ive had mine for at least 5 months - always seems healthy - they react well to light changes or other stimuli - I do put put live Phyto in every other day for them

 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9388350#post9388350 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ILoveLlamas
I <3 Christmas trees. Get some, and provide lots of food. Worth the effort.
Details on keeping and photos of the tank, please. Help other keepers.


Link to my Christmas tree worms. Information on my tanks and keeping is there too.
Mostly need finest food and a light. Can be picked by long-nosed fish and peppermint shrimp.
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