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Old 08-09-2003, 10:16 PM
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Hey Beverly, Just a thought. Why not restart the tank, and make your own live rock. then seed it your self. not with live sand but rotivers and try to catch some pods or something... its the only way to be safe. On another note when i was into seahorses i never had a problem with bristle worms. I think if they get out of hand they might pose a problem but if kept under cointrole they are fine. at least that is my understanding.... i might be wrong though. Regardles i think the best thing is to make your own rock and seed the tank with what you want. Then you know you do not have worms of any kind.


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