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Old 12-12-2007, 12:00 AM   #7 (permalink)
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i agree with Carmie and Fat, i would also leave the worm alone, and not go by whay the LFS says. it sounds like they are one of the "out to get the money" stores. the worm can definitely survive out of the tube, with the right conditions.

i would also add another power head to the tank for make the flow a little more chaotic. maybe a maxijet 400 or 600. or the new nano pumps found here ... Fraggle Reef, Premium Corals and More
Thanks guys. I'm inclined to let things run and see what happens.

The worm is still colored nicely green and seems active enough moving around in the tank. It was trying to get itself into a vacant shell this evening so I'm hoping that's a good sign - just going to keep an eye on things and let nature take it's course.

FYI It was sold to me as a miniature Yellow Feather duster.
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