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| Tubeworm | very small clear worms? today i was just looking at everything im my tank, watching my hermits and snails and then i came accross these very very very small clear worms. They are crawling over the rock and some crawl into the rock. are these bad? i tried to get a pic but camera cant zoom in that close. will try to get pics soon with another cam. |
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| Torch coral | Re: very small clear worms? Ive had these too, they seem to grow in population then die off, pretty sure thay are harmless. how old is your tank? pics would help - Ive had good luck putting the camera up to a jewelers loupe (get one on ebay for $5) you can get good blow ups like that -
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: very small clear worms? They could be a small species such as the Dorvilleidae or the juveniles of any number of polychaete worms. A Hitch Hikers Guide to the Reefs Chuck
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