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Hello,

I came home from work tonight sat down to eat dinner and notice some small object moving in my tank, I took a closer look and saw it was a worm I saw mother one and don’t know what they are, did they need to go or what. Cheers for any help which you can give this is the video for it


 

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I think that is an epitoke. It’s part of the bristleworm reproductive process. Some people don’t mind bristleworms and some don’t like them. They can be good cuc but also reproduce quickly and can be a problem. Large population, most of the time, is a sign of over feeding.
 
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