All About Bristle Worms and Fire Worms

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

Комментарии • 91

  • @Tinnerito
    @Tinnerito 5 месяцев назад +7

    I got this singular bristleworm as a hitchhiker on my liverock, and he's a real chill dude. Eats the decaying matter, then hides away.

  • @bubblebaath7840
    @bubblebaath7840 2 месяца назад +2

    I’ve always had a bunch of bristle worms and no algae because they’re such good detritivores but I’ve recently had a bit of an outbreak of fire worms and now I’m scared to touch any of the rocks in my tank

  • @yunghysterik
    @yunghysterik 11 месяцев назад +4

    I have a decent sized population of bristleworms that are in my 20 gal nano mixed reef. They hide for the most part aside from lights out and when feeding the tank. They are a phenomenal part of the cleanup crew in my tank eating any missed food that my fish, inverts, etc miss. Even though some people don't enjoy bristle worms, I've never seem them bother anything in my tank once.

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  11 месяцев назад

      They doing their job! Thats great.

  • @fahdmoh8424
    @fahdmoh8424 Год назад +4

    You deserve a subscribe . Don't quit. Like the other comment suggested, please tell us about pests that we should be worry about

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  Год назад +3

      I really appreciate that! Thank you for watching too😁

  • @PersianChristianity
    @PersianChristianity Год назад +14

    Make a series about PESTS 😂😂😂

  • @rhombifer566
    @rhombifer566 Год назад +4

    Bristle worms are worth the weight in gold is part of the cleanup crew there just a part of a healthy reef aquarium nothing to be scared of. If you don’t ever feed your tank, their population will balance, their self no need to get rid of. In fact, I would add them, but they probably will have them anyways.

  • @rheljarrard9566
    @rheljarrard9566 10 месяцев назад +1

    At 5:10 I think I see a couple of amphipods? Do you have a video about those? Also, my bristleworms don't look like yours. They're thinner. Appreciate your content. I took over a neglected saltwater tank at my wife's office. I've had to learn really fast! I knew NOTHING about the hobby.

  • @karennation3580
    @karennation3580 7 месяцев назад +1

    Do You think they irritate or bite corals? I see them under corals I have moved a lot of times! Also they come out like crazy when I feed my corals!

  • @sarrakitty
    @sarrakitty Год назад +8

    IMO people in this hobby have a tendency to be far too paranoid about bristleworms. Unless they are the fire worm kind or large eunice worms, they are generally benign to beneficial members of the cleanup crew. There are just so many species of them out there, that people always assume the worst when they see them. Unless you have the big voracious kind the attempts to totally eradicate them can do more harm than good. Natural control on their population as you mentioned, is the best way to keep them in check.

  • @FishOutOfWaterToronto
    @FishOutOfWaterToronto Год назад +1

    I had a three foot long worm in the substrate of my 75 gallon, just did its thing and I only noticed it after 7 years when I moved the tank

    • @karennation3580
      @karennation3580 7 месяцев назад +1

      OMG! That must have been horrifying!

  • @FishOutOfWaterToronto
    @FishOutOfWaterToronto Год назад

    Haha I love it Brock was anxious awaiting this video. I think that bristle worms do their job in the aquarium - don't need a ton of them but a few...

  • @kylefriend6391
    @kylefriend6391 Год назад +1

    Be smart and where gloves, like Brock said. I learned the hard way… 3 times. If you do go gloveless, and WHEN you do get tagged, the only things that seemed to help get the bristles out were packing tape or rubber cement

  • @willcollectorslounge6050
    @willcollectorslounge6050 Год назад +2

    I have a yellow watchman goby, that I have seen with one in it's mouth eating it 😮

    • @karennation3580
      @karennation3580 7 месяцев назад

      Oh good! I just bought one and I read some gobies were good but didn't mention which ones! I am tired of getting stung by them! My arms and hands are all bit up from moving rocks trying to catch my mean damsel! I am beginning to wonder if they are fireworms though! From what I read brsistle worms dont sting you!

  • @askjeevescosby2928
    @askjeevescosby2928 8 дней назад

    Take all the inverts you want out of the tank. Then get your self a crew of puffers and triggers. They woll clean out every invert in the tank 🤣

  • @leonardbarron6967
    @leonardbarron6967 11 дней назад

    Who makes that trap ?

  • @tatooz52967
    @tatooz52967 Год назад +1

    Another great informative video. Thank you sir.

  • @faheemhassan7275
    @faheemhassan7275 Год назад +2

    Hi brother, can you make a video how to get rid off digitate hydroids please, thank you.

  • @AlpMan444
    @AlpMan444 Месяц назад

    Abi (bristle worm) sanırım türkçesi deniz çıyanına benziyor, sanırım taşlardan veya yeni eklenen mercanlardan gelebiliyorlarmış. Zararı var mı bilmiyorum ama bazıları bayağı büyüyorlar bildiğim kadarıyla

  • @MarineFishes
    @MarineFishes Год назад +2

    Is that Eurythoe complanata?

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  Год назад +2

      YES!

    • @MarineFishes
      @MarineFishes Год назад

      @@BrockLeonard ahh I just hate them as they r way too big and more confident eaters than bristleworms. I used to had a lot of them but I never removed them. Suddenly they disappeared and I got a population blast of dorvilleidae worms. I just reduced the feedings and they disappeared.

  • @Miko36019
    @Miko36019 Год назад

    I caught a salt water fish back then one of these was stuck on the fish . They have white spikes with venom .

  • @FeyZeal
    @FeyZeal Год назад

    I did a quick search on the image. I think it's either a bristle worm or a fireworm. Don't touch it unless you figure out which. The fireworm apparently can sting, not sure how venomous.

  • @tonycloseukreef3799
    @tonycloseukreef3799 Год назад

    Great cuc how could I irradiate all pests from a piece of live rock from another tank before adding it my tank cheers Brock

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  Год назад +1

      That can be tough without harming the life of the rock itself. I’ve seen some people will drop the rock in freshwater for about 1 minute and they say the critters will run out, but that could harm the beneficial bacteria on the rock itself. You could put it in a bucket of saltwater and set out a piece of shrimp beside the rock. Maybe that would tease them to come out and then you can grab the rock while they are out.

  • @89Johneboy
    @89Johneboy Год назад

    Hey Brock! i have worms in my tank that have those long tenticles that sit on the sandbed and grab food... How do i get rid of these guys?

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  Год назад +1

      Check out my recent video on the vermetid snails and see if those look similar to what’s in your sand bed

  • @amigo3284
    @amigo3284 Год назад +2

    Don’t arrow crabs go after corals and slower fish?

  • @jacksonsparrow8865
    @jacksonsparrow8865 6 месяцев назад

    What if i take the rock out and leave it outside in the sun? Will this kill everything on the live rock?

  • @tevincurry1521
    @tevincurry1521 10 месяцев назад

    I just seen one in my nano and it’s like the width of my thumb in about 7 inches long

  • @DeanHurn-e6k
    @DeanHurn-e6k Год назад

    @BrockLeonard Hey, I Have A Blue Spotted Puffer And I Recently Added A Bristle Starfish and He Has Been Nipping At The Bristle Starfish And I Don't Exactly What To Do?, Can You Give Me Some Advice Or Tips?

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  Год назад

      Yeah sadly those puffers can see em as snacks and will pick at em. I’d try to give him something else to pick on instead. I used to put dry algae on a clip for him to pick at instead of my corals.

  • @numberkidtheprimenumberfan1979
    @numberkidtheprimenumberfan1979 Год назад +3

    Pests:
    Aiptasia, Vermetid Snails, Bristleworm, Fireworm

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  Год назад +1

      YES

    • @numberkidtheprimenumberfan1979
      @numberkidtheprimenumberfan1979 Год назад +1

      @@BrockLeonard Now there are 3 types of reef pests.

    • @numberkidtheprimenumberfan1979
      @numberkidtheprimenumberfan1979 Год назад +1

      @@BrockLeonard My favorite corals: Anemones, Torch Coral, Frogspawns, Hammers, Candy canes, Blastos, Acanthophyllia, Scolymia, Lobophyllia, Trachyphyllia, and more!
      Fish: ALL TANGS, ANGELFISH, BUTTERFLY FISH, RABBITFISH, WRASSES, TRIGGERFISH, DAMSELS, CLOWNFISH, AND MORE!

  • @stevemorgan-df4xj
    @stevemorgan-df4xj 7 месяцев назад

    Great video
    Thank you for sharing

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching 😁

  • @ireneklauber4008
    @ireneklauber4008 Год назад

    I had algae and bristle worms and I pulled some of the worst rock out during a water change. I doused it in hydrogen peroxide and left it to soak in the waste water. Loads of dead worms floated to the surface. Algae died too.

  • @numberkidtheprimenumberfan1979
    @numberkidtheprimenumberfan1979 Год назад +2

    1:37 1:39 FIREWORMS 3:46
    0:27 BRISTLEWORMS 3:51 0:37

  • @RickysFarmAndHatchery
    @RickysFarmAndHatchery 6 месяцев назад

    Do they work for fishing?

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  6 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely worth a shot😂 never tried it!

  • @reefadventures9951
    @reefadventures9951 Год назад +1

    I just added two new fish yesterday to my system. I got a blonde naso and a Foxface lo

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  Год назад +2

      I’m super JELOUS that you got the blonde naso!

    • @reefadventures9951
      @reefadventures9951 Год назад +1

      @@BrockLeonard I also have a Gem tang. You can see it on this channel I do update vids on my tank.

  • @sseeaahhaawwkkssrule975
    @sseeaahhaawwkkssrule975 Год назад

    Very informative video
    Thanks Brock

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  Год назад +2

      Appreciate you man! 💪🏼

    • @numberkidtheprimenumberfan1979
      @numberkidtheprimenumberfan1979 Год назад +1

      @@BrockLeonard Remember: Aiptasia, Bristleworms and Fireworms are nothing but pure evil! They are the Aquatic Marine Devilish Pests in the tank!

  • @reefadventures9951
    @reefadventures9951 Год назад

    Awesome vid Brock

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  Год назад

      Thanks for always coming by to watxh

  • @numberkidtheprimenumberfan1979
    @numberkidtheprimenumberfan1979 Год назад +2

    The Bristleworm Control Crew will take care of them!

  • @wolfageddon
    @wolfageddon Год назад

    I found a blue one is that bad?

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  Год назад

      Just a variation of the typical bristle worm.

  • @DavidWaters-mc6kz
    @DavidWaters-mc6kz 9 месяцев назад

    Mahalo? You must be from Hawai'i. Thanks for the info. I guess i have the safe kine of worms. Though they freak me out.

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  9 месяцев назад

      They are absolute nightmares to look at🤣

  • @dubsydabster
    @dubsydabster 3 месяца назад

    My first live rock had a bonnet worm....

  • @paulnolan9634
    @paulnolan9634 Год назад

    Will a coris wrasse eat them

  • @Sabertooth_54
    @Sabertooth_54 Год назад

    Is that a bristle worm or a fire worm at 2:20?

    • @MarineFishes
      @MarineFishes Год назад +1

      Eurythoe complanata

    • @MarineFishes
      @MarineFishes Год назад

      They can sometimes eat small fish if I am right and r confident eaters. Bristleworms only comes out in night or when there is meat in aquarium. Just reduce feedings to reduce their population and same goes for bristleworms too

  • @FishOutOfWaterToronto
    @FishOutOfWaterToronto Год назад +1

    Technically that is a fire worm - Hermodice carunculata, the bearded fireworm, is a type of marine bristleworm belonging to the Amphinomidae family, native to the tropical Atlantic Ocean #Science!

    • @MarineFishes
      @MarineFishes Год назад

      Is this a Eurythoe complanata? I stay confused between them😅

  • @unknownrap
    @unknownrap 8 месяцев назад

    I just got a bristle worm, just popped up! Creepy asf

  • @bobbiesueleonard61
    @bobbiesueleonard61 Год назад

    Great video.

  • @rhombifer566
    @rhombifer566 Год назад +1

    There good they don’t est live stuff only dead 💀 stuff there good clam was probably on its way out

  • @manzandz
    @manzandz Год назад +1

    Some guy on TikTok actually cooked and ate these worms 💀

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  Год назад

      Nooooooooooooo don’t tell me that😖

    • @manzandz
      @manzandz Год назад +1

      @@BrockLeonard unfortunately it’s true, that’s how I came across your very informative video - Someone commented what it was that he was eating and I looked it up on here. Apparently the same guy ate something else toxic from the sea and he was really not well after that, obviously didn’t learn the first time.

    • @BrockLeonard
      @BrockLeonard  Год назад

      @@manzandz Wild what people can do for attention haha

  • @Cringe69.420
    @Cringe69.420 Год назад

    hi

  • @elfonzo18
    @elfonzo18 6 месяцев назад

    Id get crab to eat them

  • @EDKsurly
    @EDKsurly Год назад

    My arrow crab annihilate them!

  • @Cringe69.420
    @Cringe69.420 Год назад

    FIRST I GUESS

  • @ronniekarnes6535
    @ronniekarnes6535 Год назад

    Thanks for another great one sir