dylan ringwood Member Market Messages 462 Reaction score 15 Sep 25, 2014 #1 Ok got home and started playing with the tank and saw a few worms in it so a little help please thanks. alt="" /> it's like a reddish orange and black
Ok got home and started playing with the tank and saw a few worms in it so a little help please thanks. alt="" /> it's like a reddish orange and black
R ringo® Active Member Market Messages 1,819 Reaction score 0 Sep 25, 2014 #2 Bristleworm/fireworm would be my guess. Hard to tell. Nothing to worry about though. Small chance that you don't want to touch it bare handed.
Bristleworm/fireworm would be my guess. Hard to tell. Nothing to worry about though. Small chance that you don't want to touch it bare handed.
J jennm Active Member Lifetime Messages 6,638 Reaction score 7 Sep 25, 2014 #3 Yep, bristleworms. Don't pet them, but they're good to have. They won't bother anything healthy and living and they're good janitors. Love thy worms. Jenn
Yep, bristleworms. Don't pet them, but they're good to have. They won't bother anything healthy and living and they're good janitors. Love thy worms. Jenn
dylan ringwood Member Market Messages 462 Reaction score 15 Sep 25, 2014 #4 Well I didn't go petting .. but I did pick up bare hand si ce I was out of gloves but washed ha d's immediately
Well I didn't go petting .. but I did pick up bare hand si ce I was out of gloves but washed ha d's immediately
G gacolt Member Market Messages 356 Reaction score 0 Sep 25, 2014 #5 after touching fire worms/bristle worms soak fingers in vinager it will dissolve the bristles.you can also take a eyelash pluker and take them out,then soak in vinager.
after touching fire worms/bristle worms soak fingers in vinager it will dissolve the bristles.you can also take a eyelash pluker and take them out,then soak in vinager.