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Unread 05/14/2018, 12:16 PM   #5
teddscau
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Okay, so they have rounded white heads.

I don't think I'm overreacting? They're living inside of the coral's skeleton, and when they smell food, they swarm to the polyps, yanking food out of their mouths (causing the polyps to waste energy by trying to pull the food away from the worms), and I actually saw the worms biting the polyp's tentacles and yanking on them. They definitely don't look like any bristleworms I've ever seen.

The expired dip didn't work, so I think I'll have to put the coral in a bowl of saltwater, dangle a piece of fish in front of the polyp, then grab onto the worms with tweezers as they try to grab the food -_-.


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