Hi all,
I bought some stuff recently, that has been sitting in a 10 gal QT tank.....once in a while we do it right!
Anyway, there is one long black worm about 4 inches long on a small rock. it finally climbed out so I could get to it so I could try to ID...body looks soft with bristles--all black--no white. at the end of one end are the five antenna sticking out which is why I think it could be a eunicida. but as I said--body looks very soft.
I see only one...for now.....
not sure what it eats yet--didn't like cyclopeze or hikari algae discs.
my camera is not takling a good pic, otherwise I would post it.
what do you guys think? is this considered benefical worm?
any comments?
thanks...
I bought some stuff recently, that has been sitting in a 10 gal QT tank.....once in a while we do it right!
Anyway, there is one long black worm about 4 inches long on a small rock. it finally climbed out so I could get to it so I could try to ID...body looks soft with bristles--all black--no white. at the end of one end are the five antenna sticking out which is why I think it could be a eunicida. but as I said--body looks very soft.
I see only one...for now.....
not sure what it eats yet--didn't like cyclopeze or hikari algae discs.
my camera is not takling a good pic, otherwise I would post it.
what do you guys think? is this considered benefical worm?
any comments?
thanks...