Thread: Bristleworms
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Old 10-04-2005, 04:41 PM
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When you pick up your corals & LR, be careful to where those long gloves or you might get bristles in your finger tips. Itch like crazy but not very painful. They're nasty in seahorse tanks due to the need to feed frequently, but in a tank that's not fed heavily, bristleworms should not become a problem. Still, my wife hates them with a passion, while I mostly hate the big suckers because I've seen them attack sleeping seahorses.

Anthony
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