FishArts.com

Bristle worm ?

Marine Aquaria - Marine Reef aquaria. 

Bookmark this page:  YahooMyWeb Yahoo!  Google Google  Windows Live Favorites Windows Live  del.icio.us del.icio.us  digg digg  Add to Netscape Netscape
Subject Author Date
Bristle worm ? Martin 05-16-2005
Posted by Martin on May 16, 2005, 5:34 am
Please log in for more thread options


Seems I have a bristle worm in my tank, orange at either end and black in
the middle section saw it crawling across a piece of live rock and into a
hole, not seen him since.

Now some places I read these are bad things and you should try and get rid
of them, others say they are good and you should keep them.......

Help !!!

Posted by Joe V. on May 16, 2005, 12:30 pm
Please log in for more thread options


Martin,

I'm not an expert, but when I posed the question earlier the answer is that
it depends on what type of bristleworm you have ... some are good and some
are bad.

It sounds like you have the same worm that I had, and it's a bad one. I
caught it eating my mushroom corals, and I believe it also chomped up some
of my others. I flushed it as soon as I caught it, and found several more
in the months afterwards.

> Seems I have a bristle worm in my tank, orange at either end and black in
> the middle section saw it crawling across a piece of live rock and into a
> hole, not seen him since.
>
> Now some places I read these are bad things and you should try and get rid
> of them, others say they are good and you should keep them.......
>
> Help !!!



Posted by Billy on May 16, 2005, 10:39 pm
Please log in for more thread options





> Seems I have a bristle worm in my tank, orange at either end and
> black in
> the middle section saw it crawling across a piece of live rock and
> into a
> hole, not seen him since.
>
> Now some places I read these are bad things and you should try and
> get rid
> of them, others say they are good and you should keep them.......
>
> Help !!!

From what I have learned, unless they get fairly large, they don't
pose a problem, and are excellent detrivores, keeping the substrate
clean. The larger they get, the more likely they are to start eyeing
your corals. I've never had a problem with them......yet, perhaps?
<g>

billy



Posted by RRC on May 21, 2005, 12:37 am
Please log in for more thread options


Bristleworms are harmless and stir the sand as long as the population
is kept down. I have several of these worms, at least one of them is 7"
long. None of my softies or zoos have been harmed by them. They mostly
just come out at night and pick up detritus.


Similar ThreadsPosted
Odd looking worm April 2, 2008, 1:25 pm
Help with worm ID, please June 27, 2005, 7:24 pm
Koko worm.... May 4, 2005, 3:32 pm
Worm Paranoia-Joke's On Us July 25, 2005, 8:01 pm
Do Turbo Snails Harm Christmas Worm Rock? May 10, 2005, 7:23 pm
What is critter I found in my reef tank? (fuzzy thick worm?) June 7, 2005, 10:09 am

Contact Us | Privacy Policy

XML SitemapXML Sitemap