I found a 13" bristle worm in my tank tonight. It stretched from the back of the tank tot he front of the tank, and had 4" left over! My pistol shrimp is going crazy snapping at the 4 or 5 larger bristles that are invading his home under a rather large rock, and his partner goby has been biting them like crazy.
Other than baiting the huge suckers out with food then grabbing them with tweezers, what options would I have with a 10 gallon tank in removing the largest ones? I don't mind having 10 - 15 smaller ones, but having more than 5 of these worms that are longer than 6" is a bit much. And for the record, i have no clue what thye're surviving on, I barely feed enough for my goby and shrimp, the rest eat algae or are filter feeders.
Edit, I do target feed my star as well so it doesn't get too hungry.
I'm worried that my goby will get injured by one of these massive worms.
Tank specs: 2X 10 gallon tanks linked via pump, numerous hermits, 2X porcelain crab, 1X huge mitrax crab, Yellow Rose Antenna Goby, pistol shrimp, some random small coral, and one sand sifting starfish.
Other than baiting the huge suckers out with food then grabbing them with tweezers, what options would I have with a 10 gallon tank in removing the largest ones? I don't mind having 10 - 15 smaller ones, but having more than 5 of these worms that are longer than 6" is a bit much. And for the record, i have no clue what thye're surviving on, I barely feed enough for my goby and shrimp, the rest eat algae or are filter feeders.
Edit, I do target feed my star as well so it doesn't get too hungry.
I'm worried that my goby will get injured by one of these massive worms.
Tank specs: 2X 10 gallon tanks linked via pump, numerous hermits, 2X porcelain crab, 1X huge mitrax crab, Yellow Rose Antenna Goby, pistol shrimp, some random small coral, and one sand sifting starfish.