travis_
Sea Cucumber
I tried to post already but somehow lost my post. So if this is a duplicate I apologize.
I love my bristle worms. They are hands down the best scavengers I have. As you see in the pic, I have some pretty big ones. These two live in my sump. The other day I put a bunch of oyster shells in my sump and many shells still had some meat attached (hard to remove muscle). The next morning I looked in and was amazed to see every shell was totally cleaned by my worms. The ate every last little bit of food off of the shells.
I then decided I wanted more worms, so I took my longest and chopped him up into 4 pieces and released back into my tank. Even the one missing its head and tail was able to swim to the sand and quickly burrow himself under the sand. Now I am curious how many segments I could cut one up and have the segments all live.
In the past people feared bristle worms and did all they could to rid their systems of them. Yes, some are bad and can be predatory, but most, like mine, are harmless scavengers. I feel that more people fear them due to their appearance rather than their actions. I think these attitudes are changing and more and more people understand that these guys are GREAT to have in your system. LONG LIVE THE BRISTLE WORM!
I love my bristle worms. They are hands down the best scavengers I have. As you see in the pic, I have some pretty big ones. These two live in my sump. The other day I put a bunch of oyster shells in my sump and many shells still had some meat attached (hard to remove muscle). The next morning I looked in and was amazed to see every shell was totally cleaned by my worms. The ate every last little bit of food off of the shells.
I then decided I wanted more worms, so I took my longest and chopped him up into 4 pieces and released back into my tank. Even the one missing its head and tail was able to swim to the sand and quickly burrow himself under the sand. Now I am curious how many segments I could cut one up and have the segments all live.
In the past people feared bristle worms and did all they could to rid their systems of them. Yes, some are bad and can be predatory, but most, like mine, are harmless scavengers. I feel that more people fear them due to their appearance rather than their actions. I think these attitudes are changing and more and more people understand that these guys are GREAT to have in your system. LONG LIVE THE BRISTLE WORM!
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