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03/30/2011, 01:02 PM | #26 |
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Mscarpena or jmcaz7 one of you should condense all of this into a really nice article. I know you have been fighting off these predators for a good long time now and it would be nice to have your wisdom and experience preserved.
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05/23/2011, 08:41 AM | #27 |
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Been searching and searching for a way to catch these pests....
Gonna try it tonight....Thanks |
05/25/2011, 08:34 PM | #28 |
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I'm gonna try this...these worms are driving me crazy !
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05/26/2011, 09:05 PM | #29 |
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Thanks for the post, your trap worked great!!!!!
Got 8 over 3 nites Amazing that I pulled so many of those ugly critters out of my tank. Really explains a lot. Thanks again. |
05/27/2011, 05:49 AM | #30 |
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How are you all getting these worms in your systems? Also, specific locale for these worms also? I.e. Gulf rock vs fiji rock.
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05/27/2011, 08:05 PM | #31 |
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i think they are from fiji rock. they are pretty hardy and can survive in live rock i believe.
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05/28/2011, 12:18 AM | #32 |
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Trap set, fingers crossed
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07/02/2011, 09:47 PM | #33 |
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Ewwww. Good call on the handle...wouldn't want to get my hands near that thing. If you cut one end off, will it regenerate the other half? Just curious...
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07/03/2011, 07:10 AM | #34 |
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Yes they will regenerate.
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07/04/2011, 12:06 AM | #35 |
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Yes, they regenerate.
That being said, their slimeness works against them. The fishing line grabs them pretty tight but doesn't cut them in two thanks to the nylon. They're too slimy to keep anchored in the rock and usually come right out without too much fuss. I haven't check this thread in a while. I'm glad so many people found this useful.
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08/10/2011, 07:34 PM | #36 |
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I think I have one guys but mine has been eating my trumpets and hammer. Has any one else seen this?
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08/18/2011, 02:26 PM | #37 |
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Thank you.
I have made multiple traps and this is the first that really worked and I got 3 in the first hour last night after placing three traps, Going for more tonight. Also I made 4 traps 2 are 1"pvc @ 6" and 14" and the other 2 are 3/4"pvc @ 6" and 12" And I used fresh scallops as bait.
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09/01/2011, 05:20 PM | #38 |
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Great idea. I will have to make one. Thanks for the thread.
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10/01/2011, 07:06 AM | #39 |
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Thanks, going to make one to morrow::
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10/01/2011, 05:55 PM | #40 |
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The trap cost $5.00. I will set tonight .
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10/02/2011, 06:23 AM | #41 |
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Trap worked 1st go. Took about 45 minutes. The worm was inside compleatly so i was not sure that i had him. I had seen him lerking around and then it vanished. I checked the trap and I had it.
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Awesome trap $2.88 to build and 2 hours later we had the bastard, about 7" long. Thank you so much.
I realy hope that we only had the one worm how do they reproduce? What are the chances we have more than one? By the way we cut the slit in the pipe lengthwise and made it easier to do the slipknot and the worm actually went in the trap that way...came back out and was cruising the front of the tank by the trap and we grabbed him with our tank tweezers...also we drilled 3 holes in the endcap instead of just one.
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04/17/2013, 04:43 PM | #43 |
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I cannot see the pictures of the "making off". Anyone can help me?
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05/12/2013, 09:33 PM | #44 |
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I can't see them either. I think they got lost during the rehosting of RC.
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05/20/2013, 08:06 PM | #45 |
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I can't wait to give this a try, there might be hope after all!!
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05/29/2013, 11:03 AM | #46 |
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SUCCESS!! I made the trap a couple nights ago and caught me a monster!
My worm was very aggressive. I saw him out for a hunt shortly after lights out so I put in the trap. The first attempt I had the bait in front of the noose by mistake, it is a little tricky to set the trap but definitely doable. For the second attempt I put in a bit more bait (three 1/2" cubes), I even poured the water that I thawed the scallops in through the trap and pantyhose for good measure. By this time he was back out on the prowl and I put the end of the pipe about six inches away, then moved it closer, he briefly retreated but not for long. Then when he caught the scent he came a runnin' into the trap! I let him crawl into the pipe for several minutes, and when he stopped moving I pulled. I kind of freaked and was sure I'd screw something up, but I pulled the line fast and pretty much as hard as I could. He was in and snared, so I lifted the trap up to pull him out of the sand bed to make him as vulnerable as possible. I held it there stretched out for about 30 seconds hoping to tire him out, then started pulling away from the rock he was anchored in and eventually he came free of the rock and pulled the rest of his body into the 'safety' of the trap. Here's some pics of the beast in question. You can see his tiny head, and that he does actually have many little legs, as compared to a bristle worm whose head is very similar to its body and the protrusions are spikes, not legs. He has quickly decimated the population of my CUC, mainly the snails, since it was introduced 5 weeks ago. The worm can shrink as small as 4", I'd estimate his normal length to be about 12", and I'd say he can easily stretch past 24". Here's a pic of a bunch of his victims shells, there are four of these piles around the rock he lived in. I have no idea if there are more, very good chance, but I'm confident he was the main culprit. Only time will tell... |
05/31/2013, 08:02 PM | #47 |
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Congratulations on getting that thing out. And best of all, you got both ends!
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03/17/2014, 07:12 PM | #48 |
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Old thread, I know. But, posting here to mark it in my history. Think I have at least one of these little buggers in my tank
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03/18/2014, 10:05 AM | #49 |
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Where has this thread been all my life!
Finally now I know how to get the worm that taunts me every morning peeping out..
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Images gone. Anyone have some of the construction?
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