jwre
New member
I was having trouble keeping Xenia, ricordea, LPS and later on SPS. I knew something was munching on my corals at night but never really investigated well. I thought it was a crab and I tried a crab trap for a couple of days without succes.
Then I red a story on the internet about a big coral eating worm ( Eunicid ).
It was 80 cm but I read that they could reach 2 meters in aquariums. This kept me awake at night. I decided to sit by the tank all night to finally catch the thief in the act.
Then al of a sudden there it was!!!! I forgot to breath for a couple of seconds. :surprised It was the same worm that I saw on the internet. Only this one was a bit bigger. Everytime I tried to make a picture it would retract very, very fast. I coudn't beleive my eyes how fast it was for such a big animal. I was so terribly facinated that I could not leave the tank until the next morning.
Then I called my friend Martin who helps me maintain the tank. We decided the best way would be to take out the rocks from the tank and catch it.
We started at one end of the tank and ended up having to take out every piece of live rock and moving every piece of coral.
Finally when we reached the last rock there he was. A magnificent creature as if from the stone age.
My friend Martin caught it quickly.
The tank was a big mess but the mission was completed.
Despite of all the damage the worm did to my tank over the years ( he has been in there for almost 4 years ) I felt very bad to have to kill it.
Much worse then destroying my aquascape.
Here we are cutting a large branch of the A. Florida
Nothing under there
or there
or there :wallbash: :wallbash:
it hurts
looking closely
the last possibility
there he is
1 meter and 30 centimeters
RIP big guy.
Then I red a story on the internet about a big coral eating worm ( Eunicid ).
It was 80 cm but I read that they could reach 2 meters in aquariums. This kept me awake at night. I decided to sit by the tank all night to finally catch the thief in the act.
Then al of a sudden there it was!!!! I forgot to breath for a couple of seconds. :surprised It was the same worm that I saw on the internet. Only this one was a bit bigger. Everytime I tried to make a picture it would retract very, very fast. I coudn't beleive my eyes how fast it was for such a big animal. I was so terribly facinated that I could not leave the tank until the next morning.
Then I called my friend Martin who helps me maintain the tank. We decided the best way would be to take out the rocks from the tank and catch it.
We started at one end of the tank and ended up having to take out every piece of live rock and moving every piece of coral.
Finally when we reached the last rock there he was. A magnificent creature as if from the stone age.
My friend Martin caught it quickly.
The tank was a big mess but the mission was completed.
Despite of all the damage the worm did to my tank over the years ( he has been in there for almost 4 years ) I felt very bad to have to kill it.
Much worse then destroying my aquascape.
Here we are cutting a large branch of the A. Florida

Nothing under there

or there

or there :wallbash: :wallbash:

it hurts

looking closely

the last possibility

there he is


1 meter and 30 centimeters

RIP big guy.