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doch 11-14-2011 06:24 AM

Bristle worm infestation!
 
Is it odd that I have hundreds of bristle worms in my tank? I took the flash light to the tank last night, and everywhere I could shine, there were 2-3 of them. Should I be concerned? What eats them?

born 11-14-2011 06:36 AM

Not odd at all. Every tank has tons of them. You shouldnt be worried at all. I dont think its even possible to have a tank without them. My cousins tank use to have ones that were literally the size and thickness of a old school hb pencil.
I heard it is possible for them to eat fish, if they're big enough and the fish is small enough, maybe like a small sleeping clown goby? lol.
Arrow crabs take care of them and also maybe some wrasses? my cousin told me his sixline would eat the smaller ones if hungry enough.

1eyedjyde 11-14-2011 06:38 AM

I wouldn't be concerned unless they start to get overly large. They are basicly scavengers and eat any food your fish don't, so they do provide a sevice to your tank. Not sure what eats them but if you were to limit the amount of food they can attain, their population will decrease to match the new food supply.

dsaundry 11-14-2011 06:40 AM

Reduce your feeding, overfeeding your tank will cause bristle worm populations to go wild....

BlueWorldAquatic 11-14-2011 09:32 AM

coral banded shrimp, arrow crabs, melenerous wrasse'

daniella3d 11-14-2011 12:38 PM

I have so many of them, each time I put my zoanthids frags in peroxyde about 30 of them come out. They really anoy my zoanthids.

too many is too many. I am going to buy a trap.

doch 11-14-2011 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueWorldAquatic (Post 650286)
coral banded shrimp, arrow crabs, melenerous wrasse'

Perfect! I already have a Melanarus! Should get nice and fat!

mike31154 11-14-2011 02:30 PM

I've witnessed one of my cleaner shrimp take a small bristle worm. That was quite a while ago & I only saw it happen once, but he snagged that thing out of a crevice and wolfed it down.

doch 11-14-2011 03:16 PM

Excellent... just grabbed 2 of those too! I'm not really worried about the worms, but started thinking that they would be a good food source since there are so many of them. It works out really well that I already have a couple of things that should eat them!

gobytron 11-14-2011 04:55 PM

I used to really enjoy watching my old coral banded shrimp go to town on bristleworms...

IN fact, maybe it's time for another one of those guys...

lastlight 11-14-2011 06:46 PM

My royal gramma emerges from his nook every now and then with a full beard and I always get a good laugh (now that I know it's no big deal).

Come to think of it since getting a melanarus I don't see any emerge from the rockwork during feeding time. Lately the only I come across live in the small divot between the stream 2 pumps and the magnet mounts. Guaranteed to find one behind all 4 pumps every time I clean them.

Madreefer 11-14-2011 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 650383)
My royal gramma emerges from his nook every now and then with a full beard and I always get a good laugh (now that I know it's no big deal).

Come to think of it since getting a melanarus I don't see any emerge from the rockwork during feeding time. Lately the only I come across live in the small divot between the stream 2 pumps and the magnet mounts. Guaranteed to find one behind all 4 pumps every time I clean them.

My potters wrasse had a facefull, even in an eye. Never ate after that and died. Just happened 2 weeks ago.

gobytron 11-14-2011 07:50 PM

how do you know it was from a bristleworm?
theres certainly many more potential candidates in your tank, no?...

Madreefer 11-14-2011 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by gobytron (Post 650401)
how do you know it was from a bristleworm?
theres certainly many more potential candidates in your tank, no?...

'Cause when I grabbed on to a rock a while back that had a huge brisstle worm on or in it I had the same brisstles in my hand. What else would be in there to cause that?

daniella3d 11-14-2011 10:08 PM

a bristle worm for sure. I get those bristles in my fingers all the time and they are like glass needles. I can imagine that it is enough to cause a fish to become blind and stop eating or get an infection.

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Originally Posted by Madreefer (Post 650406)
'Cause when I grabbed on to a rock a while back that had a huge brisstle worm on or in it I had the same brisstles in my hand. What else would be in there to cause that?


boxfisher 11-15-2011 12:51 AM

my cleaner shrimp will even eat the smaller ones that climb into his area


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