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Bristol Worms are they ok ?
Ok here is a shot of the 25 gal and the bristol worn farm....Are they ok or should I get something to eat them ? Oh ya many large brittle stars.:question:
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they are ok.... but I would watch how much Your feeding lots of bristle worms and brittle stars is a sign of over feeding.
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That's my only cleanup crew. I don't have any crab, or shrimp, or anything else beside some snails and bristle worms. I do kill them to keep the population in control because they encrust in my zoanthid frags and beleive it or not, sometime I can pull 30 bristle worms from a single small zoa colony on a small rock, and some of them are quite big.
I use peroxyde 3% at 1/3 concentration with tank water and I watch them pour out of the rock and float and die. Best way to clean a zoa colony from them. I don't think they eat the zoanthids but a lot of them are upseting the zoanthids and I have seen a few times some zoanthids with a lot of bristles in them, so that can't be good. So I tolerate them to a certain degree but from time to time I clean up my frag of them. |
six line wrasse feed on the smaller ones.
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whats a bristol worm??
:P sorry had too lol |
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tell that to mine would ya lol mine just likes to torment the newcomers and eat all the mysis:P im not even sure if mine eats pods lol hes just plain spoiled and rude.....ive created a monster lol:P |
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I would prefer my melonarous to any 6 line and he's a wrassehole |
Depends on who you ask about bristle worms, I hate them & pull them out as soon as I see them.
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Stir fry with a hint of garlic and black bean:) LOL JK
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coral banded shrimp
arrow crab melenarus wrasse works well for bristle worms |
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