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Old 07-09-2012, 04:21 AM
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I've had enough of these spaghetti worms all over my zoas and their little arms sticking out every inch of my sand. What eats these things?? I bought a sand sifting star fish as I read that they will eat them but I don't see it happening. I've tried pulling out as many as I can manually but dmore and more keep popping up. I know its cause I overfeed but I want my fish and corals to be nicely fed and happy. I just want to get something that will likes spaghetti but will leave the other meatballs in the tank alone...

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Old 07-09-2012, 04:32 AM
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well ill eat them for a price but i dont think i would do as good of a job as say a bannana wrasse or a melanarus. My bannana would eat any worm it could find and was cheap at j and l .
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Old 07-09-2012, 04:53 AM
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well ill eat them for a price but i dont think i would do as good of a job as say a bannana wrasse or a melanarus. My bannana would eat any worm it could find and was cheap at j and l .
My wrasses (Christmas and Melanarus) don't give them a second look. It may be due to them being too full on the frozen stuff. A banana wrasse will get too big for the tank so its not a suitable answer unfortunately. I'll give you $100 if you eat all the worms in my tank and give me a year guarantee that they won't return.

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Old 07-09-2012, 05:27 AM
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How much u feed.

When I cut my feeding to every other day they dissapered and my fish were still fat and healthy
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How much u feed.

When I cut my feeding to every other day they dissapered and my fish were still fat and healthy
I feed a lot, pellets in the morning and then they get a cube of blood worms, mysis, and chopped clams mixed with frozen cyclopeeze, mixed powders, snow, and a piece of seaweed for dinner.

I figure, if I get hungry and eat everyday, I would think the fish would feel the same way. I destroyed my copepod population with the red bug treatment and they are just starting to make a comeback after reseeding and without daily feedings, my pair of mandarins would starve as they are trained on frozen and so would the pipe fish.

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Some butterflyfish will eat them (mine does) but they'll probably go after your coral as well.
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Peppermint shrimp might be another option. When I bought them from the pet store they were so hungry you could watch them search every little crack for something to eat for a few days. Have you considered dipping the coral?
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Peppermint shrimp might be another option. When I bought them from the pet store they were so hungry you could watch them search every little crack for something to eat for a few days. Have you considered dipping the coral?

the worms live in the sand and rock i dont think coral dipping would do much.


i have the same problem its a over feeding thing, my diamond goby would keep them out of the sand the ones in the rock eventually got burried in coral but they are still everywhere
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Peppermint shrimp might be another option. When I bought them from the pet store they were so hungry you could watch them search every little crack for something to eat for a few days. Have you considered dipping the coral?
My peppermints have turned into lazy mofos! When I first got them, they ate aptasia, now they just sit there and wait, lol. They are like spoiled children not having to work for their food anymore. They definitely don't eat the worms though.

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my peps dont touch it either:P
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