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Old 03-26-2006, 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by rollingstones420
How do you get bristleworms? Do they sneak in with live rock?
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For what its worth I have always had a tone of bristle worms, and several different types. I thought I had one big one that liked snails but never saw anything to prove it was it and not just natural snail die off (which is common)

I have never had corals/zoos/ect eaten by one unless the mentioned victim was dieing or dead already.

personally I leave all bristle worms in the tank as they are a sign of a healthy tank and if you do have a fish die for some reason they will eat it before it can contaminate your water quality..

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