Large Bristleworms

rcr

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How large is to large? captured one that 9 inches long and the size of a pencil. Is this to big?
 
what color is it.. orange or grayish?.. for the most part in this hobby they are good for the tank but some large bristleworms can be aggressive predators
 
There is no size that matters, only species. The good ones don't have jaws no matter how big they get and are fine even if they are very large. The bad ones (some Eunicid species, fireworms etc.), are bad at any size.
 
These are some of the good ones,

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I have at least four or five as big as you removed (not counting the dozens of smaller ones)in a ten gallon tank. Now that's probably more than anyone needs but I target feed them because I think they're kinda cool.
 
How big is your system? The bristle worms look huge in my 14gal nano in relation to the bristle worms of the same size my 70cube...they're a good part of your clean up crew, they keep my nano spotless.

Edit: Agu, I'm sorry but the thought of target feeding them is just too gross for me...I swear all mine live on one spot of the tank, as soon as I feed my nano they all come spilling out of the rock like a car full of clowns at the circus!
 
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How big is your system? The bristle worms look huge in my 14gal nano in relation to the bristle worms of the same size my 70cube...they're a good part of your clean up crew, they keep my nano spotless.

Edit: Agu, I'm sorry but the thought of target feeding them is just too gross for me...I swear all mine live on one spot of the tank, as soon as I feed my nano they all come spilling out of the rock like a car full of clowns at the circus!

They're in a ten gallon tank. And I like your analogy,
....they all come spilling out of the rock like a car full of clowns at the circus!

:lol:
 
These are some of the good ones,
I have at least four or five as big as you removed (not counting the dozens of smaller ones)in a ten gallon tank. Now that's probably more than anyone needs but I target feed them because I think they're kinda cool.

Yea, that is cool. Would not mind one or two of those.



They're in a ten gallon tank. And I like your analogy,

:lol:

I thought that was funny too, lol.
 
I just took this one out the other day took me a while to hunt it down I had seen it in my tank for months but would always hide when I tried to get it
 

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Yes, your bristle worm is an harmless worm. My worm was over 20" in my tank. No problem with him all the time. Very cool to feed him.
 

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hijacking - hope you don't mind. I have what looks like thousands of small bristle worms, but none ever get big. Does anyone know why?
 
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