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02/27/2010, 07:05 PM | #1 |
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critter identification please
I have this worm it looks like a red catipiler its about 3 inches long it makes a burrow in the sand and in the rocks using big pieces of sand/agragate . Ill post a picture if I can get a good one. Does anyone know what it is. I also have these things that crawl around at night that look like tiny cockroaches they crawl they don't swim. Neither bother me, and all my coral is doing fine should I worry about them? My tank has been up and running for about 8 months.
My water is in almost perfect condition the only thing a little off is my alkalinity is a tiny bit low but its off by like .3-.4 0 nitrite 0-5 nitrate ph 8.3 calcium 480 phosphates 0 |
02/27/2010, 07:07 PM | #2 |
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Most likely a bristle worm and amphipods! Both beneficial critters.
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02/27/2010, 07:19 PM | #3 |
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pods very good. The worm, is it SUPER vibrant reds, or like dull reds? Dull, you should be fine, likely is a harmless detrivore worm(bristle worm).
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02/27/2010, 07:26 PM | #4 |
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I found a picture of it if anyone is curious its bright red. Its a dorvilleids http://www.wormguy.com/PPpics/DorvC.jpg
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02/27/2010, 07:49 PM | #5 |
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I don't know what dorvilleid is. Does the site say it is a detrivore, or omnivore, or carnavore?
What I was concerned with was a Fireworm:
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02/27/2010, 08:01 PM | #6 |
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Its not a fire thankfully. I think that is the only type of worm that I don't have. I have 3 kinds of bristle worms, the thin red worms that live in the sand. lots of christmas tree worms, and tube worms which I like. I don't know why I only have 1 fish in my tank, that I feed once a day a tiny amount of food like 1/4 a pinch of flakes. and I only feed my corals twice a week. 15 ml of a mixture of marine snow kent marine micro vert food, frozen blood worms and frozen brine shrimp. And my brain coral gets one small goldfish twice a week.
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that's a pic of a stomatella snail. a very good hitchhiker that comes in on live rock.
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02/27/2010, 08:05 PM | #8 |
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feeder goldfish, nice idea. I have a 12 gallon FW tank, and every month or so, my female guppy has like 15 babies(or at least thats how many survive) and before I got rid of the nem I got with my LR(didn't ask for it, got it as a "bonus"), I was feeding him a live(ish) guppy every week, and he loved it.
Don't know why you have all those worms either then, but thankfully it is not a fireworm.
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02/27/2010, 08:16 PM | #9 |
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the cockroach looking creatures are about the size of a pen tip and they don't look like that snail they have more of an exoskeleton like a shrimp, now that I think of it they look more like a tiny shrimp but crawl like a cockroach on the sand and around the rocks they seem to stay mostly away from my coral.
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02/27/2010, 08:19 PM | #10 |
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sounds more like pods then. also very good.
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02/27/2010, 08:34 PM | #13 |
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well, how does your brain look since that photo?
Honestly, BOTH of those corals look very bleached. If it's pink/pink, it could very well be the photo, but I think the brain is bleached, I have never seen one THAT light.
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02/27/2010, 08:48 PM | #14 |
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Its probably my crappy camera that makes them look bleached the brain seems to be doing well its gotten bigger since the photo its mostly a light turquoise color. My lighting is a 15,000k 150 watt HQI metal halide, with 32 watts of actinic lighting. the actinic is on from 10-10 and the metal halides are on from 12-8 the fixture sits about 5 inches above the water. here is what it looked like at the fish store the guy said hes had it about eight months and its very healthy. I can move it under the over hang if you think its getting to much light.
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