I’m planing to go acrylic , don’t give them silicone to go through,How are you going to stop those little SOB’s from traveling to new tank?
A type of bristle worm, I believe.And wtf are they?
I’m planing to go acrylic , don’t give them silicone to go through,
This is the second tank they’ve done this for me,
The cal academy knows about them, they’ve had them,
Their current informer staff are who I am turning to for advice,
A type of bristle worm, I believe.
Do you think they are eating are just burrowing through? Twice?!? YikesI’m planing to go acrylic , don’t give them silicone to go through,
This is the second tank they’ve done this for me,
The cal academy knows about them, they’ve had them,
Their current and former staff are who I am turning to for advice,
A type of bristle worm, I believe.
This method is more or less what was been suggested , just that I’m going to do it to a dry tank. And convert it into a freshwater tankCertain silicones can get eaten by urchins too (rare of course given how we don't hear it, but the custom tank guys at RAD blamed them and had to put on armored seams
These however are we sure it's a worm doing the actual munching or are they just investigating a new hole?