F Far831810 New member Apr 8, 2016 #1 Can anyone tell me what kind of worm this is? It's wrapped around my coral; It's reddish rust color, segmented with feeler like extention. Thanks! Attachments IMG_1283.jpg 49.3 KB · Views: 1
Can anyone tell me what kind of worm this is? It's wrapped around my coral; It's reddish rust color, segmented with feeler like extention. Thanks!
GimpyFin Active member Apr 8, 2016 #2 Looks like a bristleworm to me. Nothing to really worry about if it is. They're a little on the unsightly side, but good cleaners.
Looks like a bristleworm to me. Nothing to really worry about if it is. They're a little on the unsightly side, but good cleaners.
F Far831810 New member Apr 8, 2016 #4 It's stationary, it stays on the coral and puts out small feelers; Also,it seems to create a web of some sort, maybe for filter feeding?
It's stationary, it stays on the coral and puts out small feelers; Also,it seems to create a web of some sort, maybe for filter feeding?
jrp1588 New member Apr 8, 2016 #5 Far831810 said: It's stationary, it stays on the coral and puts out small feelers; Also,it seems to create a web of some sort, maybe for filter feeding? Click to expand... Vermetid snail for sure. Kill it, or don't. I'd lean towards killing it just because the webs can bother corals and they are a bit unsightly.
Far831810 said: It's stationary, it stays on the coral and puts out small feelers; Also,it seems to create a web of some sort, maybe for filter feeding? Click to expand... Vermetid snail for sure. Kill it, or don't. I'd lean towards killing it just because the webs can bother corals and they are a bit unsightly.
jrp1588 New member Apr 8, 2016 #8 Far831810 said: How do the webs affect the corals? Click to expand... It's not a really dramatic thing, they'll just feel something touching them, and may not be as happy as they would otherwise.
Far831810 said: How do the webs affect the corals? Click to expand... It's not a really dramatic thing, they'll just feel something touching them, and may not be as happy as they would otherwise.