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![]() I am not sure why I have these weird things but is this bad or harmless and what is it ??
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![]() Bristle worms. I consider them good, or at least harmless.
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![]() +1. I consider them to be the best clean up crew
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You wouldn't want to see my tank. I don't use fancy equipment and I am a noob ![]() |
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![]() i keep them till 3" long then i remove them-i heard that larger ones can become predators
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![]() How is the best way to remove them ?
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![]() Someone needs to make I sticky with worm Id's
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Guide to building super awesome rock structures / my tank journal http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...d.php?t=116410 |
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![]() Just be sure you dont touch it with your bare hands. They pack a bit of a sting
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![]() Harmless till u touch them =P. I was moving my gsp that's on sand bed n got painfully poked by the bristles on those things hiding underneath. I think the best investment I ever made in this hobby so far was a $20 pair of aquarium arm length gloves. Each time I put my arm in the tank it would get all numb and very painful to the bone for at least 1-2 hrs after.
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![]() There is a sticky look under the invertebrate section !
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