Spider web worm ?

Vlado4x4

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Sorry don´t know the proper name !!

Most of my tank has this wrom or snail or i don´t know what is it.
Is there a fish/snail/crab or anything that would eat this ?

I honestly hate it !!!

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Thanks
 
Any sort of reef safe adhesive. Super glue would probably be the easiest, or you could use some epoxy. You wouldn't even have to pull your rock out, unless you can't reach them in your tank.
 
See the other current thread. Nice job there by Pagojoe in naming an actual predator for the vermetids. A snail - Latirolagena smaragdula, not necessarily available at the LFS, and
a report there by another member that Forcipiger flavissimus ate his vermetids.
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2382223
I use coral cutters/ wire cutters, but you have to make sure you get the worm body, not just cut the top off the tube. They retract pretty quickly into the base if you don't surprise them.
Kill them now, or you'll be like the person in the other thread soon!
 
Just bought a blue head wrasse and seeking some info on it Liveaquaria says "The Bluehead Wrasse is a carnivore whose natural diet consists of fish, crustaceans, motile invertebrates, and worms."

Is it possible, is there evidence, of blue head wrasse eating Vermetid snail ??
 
I doubt a blue head will eat them. as they are very well protected and only expose a 1/8 inch of the body. but that blue head will eat all your hermits and snails and shrimp! I strongly recommend that fish for semi aggressive to aggressive tanks only
 
that worm secretes a calcium tube that it lives in just like a snail would. take a hammer, screw driver, calcium hydroxide injected inside it, ANYTHING to crush or destroy it. those are something you shouldn't be concerned with until they develop on pumps, skimmers, or equipment.
 
blue head wrasse from Caribbean? juv. meaning its still yellow? and YES i have collected thousands of them, some juv. but mostly adults, and they will eat ANYTHING i put in the tank. dead carcasses, hermit crabs, snails, etc. the shrimp MIGHT be ok for awhile but don't be surprised when its gone.
 
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