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Does anything eat bristle worms? (1 Viewer)

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I was fragging some green star polyps I collected from a tank I am sitting, and I ran short of live rock rubble to affix it too. Naturally, I turned to my FOWLR tank to scam some rubble. That tank is seriously populated/infested with bristle worms. They don't bother me, and from stuff I've read, they are in fact beneficial in the poop eating area. After soaking the rubble in acclimation, the worms were everywhere. I can't believe that many worms could live in such small pieces of rock. OKAY, time for worm control, beneficial or not. Does anything eat these guys? Traps are out of the question, they would laugh at me.
 

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Arrow crabs and some wrasses and pseudochromis will eat them.
 
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Give them to me I only have one. I'd be happy to have them eat my fishes crap. :D
 
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i used to have a Solar Wrasse and he ate them greedily. try one of those
 

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Polecat said:
I was fragging some green star polyps I collected from a tank I am sitting, and I ran short of live rock rubble to affix it too.

So you snagged GSP from some one else's tank, THIEF :lol: :lol:
 
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