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Giant worm #1
Came across this site today and thought I would share this with you all. Have a look at the rest of the site aswell, some beautiful piccies.

http://www.oregonreef.com/sub_worm.htm
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Re: Giant worm #2
Oh man thats bizzare!
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dwss59 dwss59
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Re: Giant worm #3
oh my god.
Thats definitely a hitch hiker you don't want!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Giant worm #4
lol i wouldnt like that in my tank! i think that would definately freak me out, i think i saw something about that on ultimatereef, some fantastic images!

Tash
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Freakyshrimp Freakyshrimp
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Re: Giant worm #5
It's VILE isn't it! Makes you think twice about putting yer mitts in tank with flimsy latex gloves on, ewwwwwww!
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Re: Giant worm #6
It so big i should be able to get it with my barbacue stick. lol. Hard enough trying to get the brittle worm though. It must be quite old to grow to that length.

Tony
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Re: Giant worm #7
it says that it was ~2 years old meaning it grew at about 3" per month

i've read that a few times before as it's a very popular thing as its not that common, fortunately lol
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Re: Giant worm #8
I was brought up never to be jealous of others....but OMG that tank. I WANT IT.

He can keep the worm though. YUK

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