Need help with ID from Coral Dip

ReefGirl50

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 3, 2024
Messages
25
Reaction score
43
Location
Ontario
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hi everyone. I got a zoa colony and a montipora frag yesterday and had this critter (video below) come out of one of them. Any help with ID and precautions to take if it’s bad for my tank?
 
Last edited:

Lemons

Well-Known Member
View Badges
Joined
Jan 25, 2021
Messages
548
Reaction score
498
Location
Edmonton
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Looks like some sort of eunice worm aka (bobbit worms and the like)

Not a good guy as they can get large 4ft +

And will eat fish once a sufficent size!!!!

Remove and keep an eye out for any weird sand formations and remove any you find immediately
 
OP
OP
ReefGirl50

ReefGirl50

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 3, 2024
Messages
25
Reaction score
43
Location
Ontario
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Yikes! Thanks for the reply.
Looks like some sort of eunice worm aka (bobbit worms and the like)

Not a good guy as they can get large 4ft +

And will eat fish once a sufficent size!!!!

Remove and keep an eye out for any weird sand formations and remove any you find immediately
Thanks for the info… sounds scary! What are the chances there was more than one? Should I take the corals out and dip again?
 

ISpeakForTheSeas

5000 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Nov 22, 2021
Messages
6,900
Reaction score
8,274
Location
United States
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
To clarify, that doesn't seem to be Eunice worm, and definitely not a bobbit - Eunicid worms typically have five tentacles on their heads, and bobbits (in addition to having five tentacles and two pincer-like mouthparts) are also brownish and iridescent in color.

OP, your critter does seem to be bristleworm of some variety, but we'd need closer up pics of the head to say which kind for sure.
 
OP
OP
ReefGirl50

ReefGirl50

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 3, 2024
Messages
25
Reaction score
43
Location
Ontario
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
To clarify, that doesn't seem to be Eunice worm, and definitely not a bobbit - Eunicid worms typically have five tentacles on their heads, and bobbits (in addition to having five tentacles and two pincer-like mouthparts) are also brownish and iridescent in color.

OP, your critter does seem to be bristleworm of some variety, but we'd need closer up pics of the head to say which kind for sure.
Shoot, the critter is gone as I found it yesterday and disposed of it. I guess I’ll keep my fingers crossed that there aren’t anymore!
 

Caption This Contest OFFICIAL VOTING POLL! (make a post in this thread and you could win a prize too)

  • "What do you mean?! I am smiling!

  • "Did she really just rejoin the ReefAholics Anonymous group...AGAIN?!"

  • "Take a look at the new Sexy Shrimp!"

  • "I'm funny how, I mean funny like I'm a clownfish? I amuse you?"

  • "Looks like your living room is going through the ugly stage"

  • "Aghhh! Go put on your makeup before feeding me, please!"

  • "You try eating sand and not get constipated!"

  • "Everyone, hide! The landlord is coming!"

  • "He touched the butt!"

  • "They forgot to shut off the RO line and left for work...AGAIN"

  • "Get off my sand!"

  • "What do you mean I can't say that on a family friendly forum?"

  • "My face looking over my bank statement after a reef show..."

  • "Kids, you're grounded! Get back in my mouth!"

  • "When you see a human with a bucket and know somethings is about to go down."


Results are only viewable after voting.
Back
Top