karimwassef
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I've always had a healthy sand bed & while moving, I made an interesting discovery...
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First, no stink.. no sulfur smell in almost all of the 32" x 96" x 3" volume- the exception was where I had allowed rock to settle into the sand. Almost every rock was suspended though- so the sand stayed very soft and clean.
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Second, the worms... I was expecting the normal worms
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But I also discovered these very strange sand cocoon worms. This isn't sugar clumping of sand. This is a worm inside a very fragile spherical sand cocoon... anyone know what this is?
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Thanks
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First, no stink.. no sulfur smell in almost all of the 32" x 96" x 3" volume- the exception was where I had allowed rock to settle into the sand. Almost every rock was suspended though- so the sand stayed very soft and clean.
<a href="http://s1062.photobucket.com/user/karimwassef/media/B2E4021E-B858-45C7-B258-3FC772080C0A_zps4vxl8y1g.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1062.photobucket.com/albums/t496/karimwassef/B2E4021E-B858-45C7-B258-3FC772080C0A_zps4vxl8y1g.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo B2E4021E-B858-45C7-B258-3FC772080C0A_zps4vxl8y1g.jpg"></a>
Second, the worms... I was expecting the normal worms
<a href="http://s1062.photobucket.com/user/karimwassef/media/18458166-DC21-4C43-8F52-5D072DA13424_zps25ckh3u5.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1062.photobucket.com/albums/t496/karimwassef/18458166-DC21-4C43-8F52-5D072DA13424_zps25ckh3u5.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 18458166-DC21-4C43-8F52-5D072DA13424_zps25ckh3u5.jpg"></a>
But I also discovered these very strange sand cocoon worms. This isn't sugar clumping of sand. This is a worm inside a very fragile spherical sand cocoon... anyone know what this is?
<a href="http://s1062.photobucket.com/user/karimwassef/media/D0F82F5A-AA0D-4A83-9A5B-16FA092D3C7B_zpsiogfv181.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1062.photobucket.com/albums/t496/karimwassef/D0F82F5A-AA0D-4A83-9A5B-16FA092D3C7B_zpsiogfv181.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo D0F82F5A-AA0D-4A83-9A5B-16FA092D3C7B_zpsiogfv181.jpg"></a>
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Thanks