strange creature-drew pic

hope it wasn't one of these bad boys. Mine was 5 feet long streched out and loved to munch SPS, also took out a green nepthia, a photosynthetic gorg, and some encrusting montis......YECH!!!!

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Check this out as well: http://www.oregonreef.com/sub_worm.htm

A friend who has a LFS still has it on display...alive....eeeesh!!!
 
shiveley, If thats in the ocean i know i am not going in there anymore. lol.. Quick question about brittle worms. Are they good to keep or should you try to remove them. I had thought that keeping them was good cause they scavage and get rid of things that could cause detrious but my neighbor was pulling them out of her tank and said they will eat her fish and corals. Can someone clearify this for me please. Thanks
 
Bristle worms are great to have in your tank. They scavenge for left over food and detritus. They are sometimes seen eating dead and decaying fish, corals, inverts. People often see them eating these items and think there responsible for there death. But they are scavengers and will only eat something when its already dead. There harmless and very beneficial to have.
 
thanks ILoveReefer. Thats what I had originally thought too. But after what my neighbor said I thought well maybe I had missed something. I will leave mine alone then.
 
Do bristleworms have attenae? Looking at CAROLGYRL's
pic, looks like hers has attenae:

Sounds like a aeolid nudibranch. How long was it & what color? Was it eating on your Zoas?

Try this site to identify it. I would remove it, because corals are their food source? See if you can identify it on this site:

www.seaslugforum.net

Start with aeolid nudibranch to see if this is it, IMO.
 
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