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tiny worms
Was wondering if anyone could help me. I have what looks like a cluster of tiny little brown worms living in my substrate, in a clump, doesn't look like bristle worms, anyone have any ideas?
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do they just come out of the sand and feel around the sandbed? tiny (1\2"+-) white worms? if so, spaghetti worms. harmless, very good to have actually
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oh, i just realized that you said "brown" worms....my bad. i have no idea?
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yeah they are brown, not sure whey they would pop up now, tanks has been set up for quite some time and haven't added anything recently
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Spaghetti worms are not only white, they come in many colors
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I bealieve spaghetti worms are only white, and stationary. Cirratulid(hare worms) are colored and able to move. And much more common in our tanks. Although they are sold as spaghetti worms. Mine vary from yellow to red.
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Quote:
![]() heres an article on both. http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-06/rs/index.php
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LOL, I'm just working on spelling them right.
They sell cirratulids as spaghetti worms so it's sometimes hard to realize they aren't the same thing. ![]()
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so if they are brown is that good, they don't look like the pic above, no rocky stalk but they look like what is at the bottom of the stalk, bunch of them and they can stretch pretty far
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the brownish/orange worm in the substrate of this pic is a Cirratulid AKA hair worm
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I guess you learn something new ever day lol.
I have both kinds and always thought they were both spaghetti worms. kass |
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