amydrossie Member Supporting Messages 28 Reaction score 51 Location Roswell Mar 31, 2024 #1 Saw this creeping out under a rock at feeding time. I didn’t buy it. Is it a bristle worm?
york1 Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 1,898 Reaction score 2,708 Location Lawrenceville Mar 31, 2024 #2 Looks like a bristle worm to me
M Mick Member Supporting Messages 41 Reaction score 64 Location East Cobb Mar 31, 2024 #3 How do they rate as CUC members?
york1 Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 1,898 Reaction score 2,708 Location Lawrenceville Mar 31, 2024 #4 Mick said: How do they rate as CUC members? Click to expand... Good cuc but ugly. Also do not touch them as they have a hell of a sting
Mick said: How do they rate as CUC members? Click to expand... Good cuc but ugly. Also do not touch them as they have a hell of a sting
S shimshimshinil Active Member Market Messages 62 Reaction score 145 Mar 31, 2024 #5 Yep bristleworm. Normally when you can see one means you probably have many more. The ones that stay small are cool but I have seen some hefty ones
Yep bristleworm. Normally when you can see one means you probably have many more. The ones that stay small are cool but I have seen some hefty ones
york1 Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 1,898 Reaction score 2,708 Location Lawrenceville Mar 31, 2024 #6 I toss the big ones when Im working in the tank and find em. Other than that I dont worry to much about em.
I toss the big ones when Im working in the tank and find em. Other than that I dont worry to much about em.
F Fishy_Mcfish Active Member Supporting Messages 56 Reaction score 129 Location Homer , GA Apr 11, 2024 #7 I leave the little ones as well but when they start creeping up on 5,6,7 inches plus I pull them and toss them!
I leave the little ones as well but when they start creeping up on 5,6,7 inches plus I pull them and toss them!
S Soccerguy New Member Market Messages 29 Reaction score 16 Location Tucker Apr 21, 2024 #8 Bristle worm, good to help clean up leftovers just don’t touch it with bare hands.