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I have a devils finger / Lobophytum that I got a month ago. He seems to be doing fine. But last night I found a worm on him. It was about 3 or 4 inches long, thin, round, transparent. He didn't seem to be eating the coral, but I did not want to take any chances. I tried to remove the worm with tweezers. It was very fast but I got it at last. During the chase it never made any effort to leave the coral. I think it was partially burrowed into the coral but I can't honestly say for sure, as it all happened so fast. I looked at it under a microscope but couldn't tell much. Smooth, segmented. Have been burning up the Internet trying to find info, but haven't found anything.
It is not a jellyfish hitchiker. I know what a Comb jelly /Coeloplana astericula looks like, since that was my last bizarre hitchiker I had to research. Has anyone ever heard of a parasite worm? |
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#2 |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Chesterfield, UK
Posts: 216
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You may want to post this in the soft corals forum.
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devils hand, leather, parasite, worm, worm id |
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