Here are the pics, but the story goes along well..
One Saturday afternoon as I am preparing to give a presentation for a local club, my answering machine pics up a call from a frantic woman. (the ringer was off on the phone). I have already spoke with this woman about a big worm in her tank that I told her was beneficial. (I had no idea..)
On the answering machine that 30+ people were listening to, as I was in the back..
"" (yelling loudly a mother of 3) Rod, you gotta get this freaking worm outta my friggin tank NOW!!!.. Its Effin HUGE and I am FREAKED!!.. "
the 30 people really got a kick out of her message and told me that I needed to call her..
The next day, I went to her house with a pair of hemostats, a large glass beaker and a bucket..
After about 30 minutes and removing 70% of her rock from her 72 bow, I had the worm pinched in with my hemos. .. I pulled out a worm that was over 12" (the piece in the lower right of the first pic below).. Joanne and her youngest daughter were pretty were very squeamish from the time I started. Having been in the hobby for a lot of years and seeing a lot of big worms. I was getting a kick out of it. :razz:
I said
" Joanne.. Bad news.. This worm has no head, meaning I didnt get it all"
Joanne.. "NO (four letter word goes here) !! I told you that its HUGE)"
Me " HAHAH.. relax.. we'll get it.."
Joanne " I dunno..
After having a piece that is over 12" in the bucket.. I finally trap the other half in the back left corner by the overflow.. the piece (more of the *tail) that is extending toward the front is almost reaching the front corner so thats another 12".. Just as I get a good hold, both girls start screaming
"Its climbing out!!!!"".
I have near 12 " trapped on the left side, with 48" going across the back of the tank, and another 12 climbing the wall on the right side of the tank.. Add tha tto the 12" that is already in the bucket.. WOW.. I couldn't get it to stretch to 7 foot in the pics below, but you can see that its 4' when not stretched..
Its actually a pretty worm