I've been trying to dial in a Plank auto-feeder so my fish get fed multiple times a day, and I didn't realize at first that I was putting too many sinking pellets (for a decorator crab) in there until I saw the enormous bristleworm I'd inadvertently created, living under the feeder. I redid my rockscape yesterday and pulled the bristleworm out, and now have it in a cup so I can consider whether I want to put it back in.
This thing's about as big as this species can get, I think. It's definitely the regular kind, pink with white bristles, just grown huge. Eight inches long and nearly half an inch across. I'm not sure if I want to keep it- it's cool, but I don't know if I want to keep feeding it, or how much bioload it might have.
I'm aware this might be a question no one knows the answer to, but how much food does a worm like this need?
This thing's about as big as this species can get, I think. It's definitely the regular kind, pink with white bristles, just grown huge. Eight inches long and nearly half an inch across. I'm not sure if I want to keep it- it's cool, but I don't know if I want to keep feeding it, or how much bioload it might have.
I'm aware this might be a question no one knows the answer to, but how much food does a worm like this need?