Last night during a routine tank inspection around 3am I briefly saw
what looked like a huge bristle worm. It was not one of the regular
orange-pinkish ones, it was gray with the bristles of a distinctly
different color. It backed off very fast (a few seconds). I think it
was munching on a zoanthinds frag that is doing good/bad
intermittently.
I also suspect it as the prime muncher on my mandarin's fins:
http://www.reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=63994
After removing all my emeralds to the refugium this morning I found
that the girl mandarin has a missing part of a fin.
A few questions:
1 - is there such a bristleworm that eats zoanthinds?
2 - that eats fish (or rather fish fins)?
3 - if the answer to 1 or 2 is "yes", how do I catch it?
Thanks,
M.
what looked like a huge bristle worm. It was not one of the regular
orange-pinkish ones, it was gray with the bristles of a distinctly
different color. It backed off very fast (a few seconds). I think it
was munching on a zoanthinds frag that is doing good/bad
intermittently.
I also suspect it as the prime muncher on my mandarin's fins:
http://www.reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=63994
After removing all my emeralds to the refugium this morning I found
that the girl mandarin has a missing part of a fin.
A few questions:
1 - is there such a bristleworm that eats zoanthinds?
2 - that eats fish (or rather fish fins)?
3 - if the answer to 1 or 2 is "yes", how do I catch it?
Thanks,
M.