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Hard Tube Coco Worm
- Brand: Mother Nature More Mother Nature
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Coco Worm - Hard Tube (Protula bispiralis)
QUICK INFO: Care Level: Difficult Temperament: Peaceful Reef Compatible: Yes Waterflow: Low to Medium Placement: Bottom Max. Size: 7" Diet: Filter Feeder Supplements: Calcium, Magnesium, Strontium, Trace Elements Origin: Indo-Pacific Family: Serpulidae The Hard Tube Coco Worm, also known as the Hard Tube Feather Duster, Protula Tubeworm, or Hard Tubeworm, has a crown that can be white, yellow, orange, pink, or red. The radioles may be banded or patterned. Younger Hard Tube Coco Worms have bi-lobed crowns, while the crowns of older individuals are spiraled. The Hard Tube Coco Worm secretes a calcareous tube, approximately 1/2 inch in diameter and 5-8 inches long, to house its vulnerable worm body. When disturbed, it can quickly retract its crown and close its operculum to shut the top of its tube. It usually anchors its tube in a crevice of the rocky reef or in the gravel along current-swept reef slopes. It uses the radioles to filter out floating plankton. The aquarium for the Hard Tube Coco Worm should be well-established and contain a rock and gravel substrate. The Hard Tube Coco Worm requires calcium and the proper alkalinity to grow. It is extremely intolerant of poor water quality and copper-based medications. In the aquarium it is difficult to maintain, and will need supplements of phytoplankton and liquid organic foods. Approximate Purchase Size: 4" to 7"
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- Code I207300
- Weight 2250