My post yesterday was about a crab that I THOUGHT was killing my fish. Nope.
Last night about an hour after lights out, I shone a flashlight into the tank and watched a HUGE (to me) worm slither out of one of my rocks. (It was the diameter of a pencil and about 5-6 inches long).
I did catch a fireworm about 3 weeks ago when re-arranging my rocks. I saw its pink fleshy self between holes inside my rock and did what any ******* that's new to the hobby would do ... I poked it .. Hard .. With my thumb and while there was no immediate pain, for 4 or so days later that thumb THROBBED and looked as though it had been slashed by 100 pieces of paper.
I ended up just throwing the rock out. I had no idea that there was even a worm IN my tank.
Of course the rock I saw this new worm slither out of is at the VERY BOTTOM of my rock work.
STUPID QUESTION: do these worms usually make a home in one rock? Or will I need to dip all 40 or so pounds of my rocks in club soda?
Last night about an hour after lights out, I shone a flashlight into the tank and watched a HUGE (to me) worm slither out of one of my rocks. (It was the diameter of a pencil and about 5-6 inches long).
I did catch a fireworm about 3 weeks ago when re-arranging my rocks. I saw its pink fleshy self between holes inside my rock and did what any ******* that's new to the hobby would do ... I poked it .. Hard .. With my thumb and while there was no immediate pain, for 4 or so days later that thumb THROBBED and looked as though it had been slashed by 100 pieces of paper.
I ended up just throwing the rock out. I had no idea that there was even a worm IN my tank.
Of course the rock I saw this new worm slither out of is at the VERY BOTTOM of my rock work.
STUPID QUESTION: do these worms usually make a home in one rock? Or will I need to dip all 40 or so pounds of my rocks in club soda?