A acabgd Active member Jan 21, 2019 #1 Can't identify this one - it's really tiny that's why I took a video to make it more visible. I'm worried by its tentacles by the mouth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2emTVK1M3zQ Attachments Capture.JPG 37 KB · Views: 1
Can't identify this one - it's really tiny that's why I took a video to make it more visible. I'm worried by its tentacles by the mouth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2emTVK1M3zQ
Sugar Magnolia Mother of Dachshunds Staff member RC Mod Jan 21, 2019 #2 Have a look here - http://chucksaddiction.thefishestate.net/hitchworms.html
A acabgd Active member Jan 21, 2019 #3 Sugar Magnolia said: Have a look here - http://chucksaddiction.thefishestate.net/hitchworms.html Click to expand... Can't find anything that looks similar to this one. I'm not putting it back as I don't know what it is.
Sugar Magnolia said: Have a look here - http://chucksaddiction.thefishestate.net/hitchworms.html Click to expand... Can't find anything that looks similar to this one. I'm not putting it back as I don't know what it is.
Anemone Cloning Around Staff member RC Mod Premium Member Jan 22, 2019 #4 How many "antennae" does it have on its mouth/head end? If it's 5, then it's a Bobbit/Eunice and is predatory. Kevin
How many "antennae" does it have on its mouth/head end? If it's 5, then it's a Bobbit/Eunice and is predatory. Kevin
A acabgd Active member Jan 22, 2019 #5 Anemone said: How many "antennae" does it have on its mouth/head end? If it's 5, then it's a Bobbit/Eunice and is predatory. Kevin Click to expand... Looks like 5. Two on the side which seem to be longer and 3 in the middle.
Anemone said: How many "antennae" does it have on its mouth/head end? If it's 5, then it's a Bobbit/Eunice and is predatory. Kevin Click to expand... Looks like 5. Two on the side which seem to be longer and 3 in the middle.
Anemone Cloning Around Staff member RC Mod Premium Member Jan 22, 2019 #6 acabgd said: Looks like 5. Two on the side which seem to be longer and 3 in the middle. Click to expand... Get rid of it then. When small, they take out some corals and snails; when larger they can actually go after fish (depending upon species, of course). Kevin
acabgd said: Looks like 5. Two on the side which seem to be longer and 3 in the middle. Click to expand... Get rid of it then. When small, they take out some corals and snails; when larger they can actually go after fish (depending upon species, of course). Kevin