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![]() I just went and picked up a piece of liverock in my tank and about ten to fifteen little centipede type things fell to the bottom of the tank. They were flesh colored with a little bit of black in the center. Do you guys or gals know what they are and is it OK to have that many under one rock?
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![]() Ben, those are Bristle worms. They're good.
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![]() How did I get them and what role do they play in the tanks ecosystem?
Good news that are are fine. Thanks |
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![]() They came in on your LR most likely and clean up detrius. Wastes and such. If a snail dies or something else these guys will clean the mess up before it can turn into ammonia. Throw a piece of clam or scallop in your tank after lights out. then watch the worms appear. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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![]() What about spaghetti worms? I've got quite a few of those. Any benefit to keep those in the sandbed?
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![]() Yes Spaghetti worms are also good for your sandbed.
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![]() My Spaghetti worms are always cruz'n on my rocks :cool: .
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