nanocubeking Fishaholic Joined Aug 10, 2007 Messages 655 Reaction score 0 Location Orlando,Florida Jan 19, 2008 #1 Is a group of christmas tree worms hard to keep? Survival rates, etc.
Lynden a "fish hater" Joined Sep 19, 2005 Messages 3,557 Reaction score 0 Location Northern BC, Canada Jan 19, 2008 #2 They are the same as "regular" tubeworms. They need to be fed coral foods once in a while.
OP OP nanocubeking Fishaholic Joined Aug 10, 2007 Messages 655 Reaction score 0 Location Orlando,Florida Jan 20, 2008 #3 Ok so do they have any lighting needs. Like the porties that they grow in.
Lynden a "fish hater" Joined Sep 19, 2005 Messages 3,557 Reaction score 0 Location Northern BC, Canada Jan 20, 2008 #4 No. The ones that live within porites are obligate symbionts. They will die if the coral dies.
N n3ont3tra Lets go Flyers Joined Sep 17, 2006 Messages 3,123 Reaction score 0 Location PA Jan 20, 2008 #5 Are christmas tree worms the same thing as coco worms?
Lynden a "fish hater" Joined Sep 19, 2005 Messages 3,557 Reaction score 0 Location Northern BC, Canada Jan 21, 2008 #6 Not really. Sort of.
SkiFletch Professor Beaker Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 22, 2005 Messages 14,074 Reaction score 0 Location Buffalo, NY Jan 21, 2008 #7 Lynden said: Not really. Sort of. Click to expand... I would have expected a more detailed response from you Lynden j/k
Lynden said: Not really. Sort of. Click to expand... I would have expected a more detailed response from you Lynden j/k
N n3ont3tra Lets go Flyers Joined Sep 17, 2006 Messages 3,123 Reaction score 0 Location PA Jan 22, 2008 #8 SkiFletch said: Lynden said: Not really. Sort of. Click to expand... I would have expected a more detailed response from you Lynden j/k Click to expand... lol!
SkiFletch said: Lynden said: Not really. Sort of. Click to expand... I would have expected a more detailed response from you Lynden j/k Click to expand... lol!
Lynden a "fish hater" Joined Sep 19, 2005 Messages 3,557 Reaction score 0 Location Northern BC, Canada Jan 22, 2008 #9