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Old 12-05-2010, 08:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Bristle worms

Not sure this is an emergency, but I just discovered a fairly large bristle worm in my reef tank. Anyone have suggestions on how to get him out? Are bristle worms one of those things that if you see one, you've got ten?
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Default Re: Bristle worms

if its massive and you dont like it take it out but bristle worms are not always bad they stir up sand and eat any left over food and muck.some people i know will actually buy them,if you want to catch him drill a hole 5mm wide into a piece of tuffa rock or similar cut rock in half hollow out like a melon place some mussels inside.put two halves back together use elastic band then place in tank check every morning till you got them all.
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