ReeFreak1
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I added some live rock last year and received a hitchhiker worm, which mainly live in the sand bed and I cannot get rid of. I thought it was a good thing as it immediately wiped out detritus. I have recently discovered that it doesn't immediately eat detritus; it just stores it under the sand bed for later consumption. I also think this is the reason that caused my Nitrate to go haywire. Their number is now humongous as they appear like my backyard unmowered lawn. :angryfire:
I need help identifying its specie and getting a good advice finding an active predator to keep it under control. It looks like a hair worm with a long body and hair tentacles. It is red in color. The body is hidden inside the sand and the tentacles are waving inside the water and looking for food. They multiply rapidly so cleaning the sand bed did not work.
The best picture I could find is in this link:
http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll73/hixphotobucket/wrongcopy.jpg
Mark
I need help identifying its specie and getting a good advice finding an active predator to keep it under control. It looks like a hair worm with a long body and hair tentacles. It is red in color. The body is hidden inside the sand and the tentacles are waving inside the water and looking for food. They multiply rapidly so cleaning the sand bed did not work.
The best picture I could find is in this link:
http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll73/hixphotobucket/wrongcopy.jpg
Mark