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Micscape Magazine for enthusiast microscopy ... Find out more about the true nature of this adult Polychaete on the last page! ... Bristle worms, or Polychaeta, (= many bristles) are marine organisms related to the common earthworm. They have segmented bodies and very distinct bristles that are implanted in each segment.
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NetPets - The Fish Center - Your Complete Internet Pet Connection For Tropical Fish ... Let me dispel a myth: the small bristle worm traps that are sold in stores will often not work. The trap is either too small or it just does not live up to your expectations.
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Of the many species of worms, the bristleworm is one of the most dangerous. Bristleworms are elongated segmented worms. Each segment contains a pair of bristles. Although bristleworms are not ... ... July 1, 2009 ... home > topics a-z list > wilderness: bristleworm sting article...
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The Polychaeta or polychaetes are a class of annelid worms, generally marine. Each body segment has a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia that bear many bristles, called chaetae, which are ma...
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Find an old plastic washing up glove and draw some mouthparts onto the tip of one finger. See Worms and Worm Feeds for details on how the mouthparts look and work. Describe in your own words what "eversible" means ? ... Eunice; Bristle Worm; Galeolaria; Scale Worm; Peanut Worm;
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The glow clearly hurt the shrimp, though he didn't give up, and at this moment the boxer appears to have won and is slowly eating the worm. Now that the glowing has stopped the worm looks very plain and could easily be a bristle worm, but do they glow like that?
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>Please give me some suggestions as to eliminating bristle worms from live rock in my reef tank. ... Please give me some suggestions as to eliminating bristle worms from live rock in my reef tank. Some remedies we have tried are : ... 1. Bristle worm tube trap ($19.00)
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This article is about a bristle-worm anatomical feature. For the snail of Aciculidae family, see Acicula (genus) Acicula are the chitinous support rods within parapodia found in the class Polychaeta.
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Bristle Worm Removal ... Whereas small bristle worms may look really harmless, larger specimens that have grown to sizes of 24 inches or more in length are quite impressive and can cause serious damage. Remember too that the size you see is not necessarily the size of the worm.
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One of my bristle worms having a quick scout around for a snack :) ... Bristle Worm marine Tank ... Big Bristle Worm...
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