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Old 10-02-2013, 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by LeanneP View Post
I am pretty sure they are spaghetti worms. I wouldn't be too concerned about them except they are starting to be everywhere and the tubules are growing on my corals. I am cutting back on my feeding as I feed a little heavy and I was wondering if that is part of the problem. They are out during the day and are more active at feeding. I'm not stressing about them, just wanting to make sure to keep them in check.
if they are spaghetti worms, the population will regulate themselves depending on food availability. so yes, heavy feedings will affect its population.

are the "tubules" hard or soft? if its a hard tube, theyre vermitids, which typically irritate other corals. so you'd want to keep them in check for sure.

if they are true spaghetti worms, Id just leave them be. or feed in smaller portions so not much food wasted.

hth
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