Christmas Tree Worm For Sale

Christmas worm rock xlarge 18cm 239 95.
Christmas tree worm for sale. Pickup in murray hill or meet in nj or li. These tube dwelling serpulid worms have with magnificent blue to purple spirals of plumes which are the way these worms feed and breathe. The christmas tree worm or jewel stone was first described by scientists in 1766. They are very sensitive to disturbances and will rapidly retract into.
For size reference egg crate is 18mm square all photo s are of our actual stock for sale and are taken under mostly white light. Christmas worm rock large 15cm 199 95. Dwarf feather duster green and yellow. Christmas tree worm rock filter feeding burrowing worms that pop in and out.
Add to cart. Subscribe to our e newsletter. The scientific name of xmas tree worm rock is spirobranchus species. Can try to get better pics tomorrow.
These colors can be very vivid and for many specimens the color will be brought out under high intensity. Christmas worm rock green small 13 cm 164 95. Christmas worm rock green large 15cm 219 95. There might be a couple more.
Email first name last name i m not a robot required field. The rock is slightly larger than a golf ball with at least ten worms and porites growing over the top half. The worms don t require the coral to survive but usually have better success with it. Its body is hidden within the host coral.
Selling one of my xmas tree worm rocks i just counted 23 worms out variety of colours. Will throw in a zoa frag also. Xmas tree worm rock is also known as christmas tree worm jewel stone bisma rock multicolor worms and plume rock. Encrusting species of porites like the boulder coral often enter the aquarium trade on live rock or as a christmas tree worm rock.
While the worm plumage is small average 1 1 5 inches in length the coloration is striking with bright yellow accents against the purple. Its crown comes in a variety of different colors but is always paired. Christmas worm rock. Xmas tree worm rock belongs to the kingdom animalia phylum annelida family serpulidae and genus spirobranchus.
So i ve had my christmas tree worm porites colony for about six months now and have had great success so far.