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Old 09-23-2010, 05:57 AM
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Originally Posted by gobytron View Post
I sure hope bristleworms don't grow up to be eunicids....


Can anyone throw up a link to some discussion of how bristleworms can actually be detrimental?

I have a hard time buying that they are anything beyond benign at worst and beneficial at best.
Hey! I just joined here but thought I could offer some info. Most bristlworms/fireworms aren't detrimental (eg. feather dusters are a kind of bristleworm). The common orange and black one we see is supposedly Eurythroe complanata while the nasty one people occasionally find is Hermodice carunculata. Eunicids are a separate family from the ones people commonly think of as bristleworms.

Here are some useful links discussing and cataloguing some bristleworms:
http://www.chucksaddiction.com/hitchworms.html
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-04/rs/index.php

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call me crazy but I put him back in my display tank , I have a hard time killing things for no reason & this guy has given me no reason . He comes out almost every time I feed & the way I see it he is a part of the reef system , besides if I caught him once I can probably get him twice.
Glad you decided to let it stay . I'll share the worm I found last week with you guys.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yWx-GSU5j0
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