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I would personally remove because they can take over a tank and can repopulate very quickly. If you do remove use cation they can mess up your finger lol . That's what i would recommend.
probably live rockHow did they get in there in a day?
i bought life rock from petco, only place around that sells saltwater stuff.How did they get in there in a day?
The worms will likely starve to death in a brand new tank.i bought life rock from petco, only place around that sells saltwater stuff.
how would i go about that? i can't add any livestock yetI would personally remove because they can take over a tank and can repopulate very quickly. If you do remove use cation they can mess up your finger lol . That's what i would recommend.
Likely came in with live rock. While they are sand cleaners, i dont desire them as they get large but are not of danger. Fr removal, you can use spaghetti tongs or a net - dont use bare hands
i would use tweezers or syphon them out.how would i go about that? i can't add any livestock yet
I don’t agree with this at allThere are no horror stories other than the ones that come from people’s nightmares. They are very beneficial clean up crew members and exist in most tanks. Some people irrationally try to eradicate them solely because they get the “heebie jeebies” from them. They will not harm anything. Just don’t touch them…
They are great CUC. Thats not a meme. Its a fact. Lots and lots of things we put in our tanks will sting, bite, burn, etc. Its just part of this hobby. OP, please dont restart your tank for a worm. They will find there way back one way or another. Its just a waste of time and money.I don’t agree with this at all
There are plenty of other derivores that are great CUC that don’t sting your freaking hands and infest the tank
People repeat this “they’re great CUC!!” And it’s a meme
They’re a total pest
I would restart your tank if it’s that new so you don’t have to deal with these wretched little things
Even if you left the tank alone and fed it nothing for a month they’d probably just eat the glass or something
Nasty creatures
Now in impressed. Well done lolThey do multiply quickly and get large but my reef has been fine for the last two years.
You're in the wrong hobbyI don’t agree with this at all
There are plenty of other derivores that are great CUC that don’t sting your freaking hands and infest the tank
People repeat this “they’re great CUC!!” And it’s a meme
They’re a total pest
I would restart your tank if it’s that new so you don’t have to deal with these wretched little things
Even if you left the tank alone and fed it nothing for a month they’d probably just eat the glass or something
Nasty creatures
No way those are pictures from your tank. I am pretty sure the first three pictures are screen captures from that new Alien movie that just hit theatres. Terrifying!They do multiply quickly and get large but my reef has been fine for the last two years.
They say... "Too much of a good thing..."They do multiply quickly and get large but my reef has been fine for the last two years.