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![]() It has been decided that Bristleworms are a good thing, but I have some misgivings, and some form of control would not hurt IMO. In my case the 50 appears to have no more worms unless they are in the sandbed, or inaccessible places in the rocks. The tank contains two big, fat always greedy Cleaner Shrimp (a lot more fun to watch than bristleworms BTW).
![]() When this knucklehead peeked in the 20 the other day with a flashlight he noted the tank was polluted with bristleworms. There are no natural controls in that tank, so the BW population has exploded. Some of these things are fairly large. ![]() ![]() I am thinking some sort of bristleworm control would not hurt, but I don't want to lose them all. I suppose I could buy a bristleworm trap to catch a limited number, but that is probably awkward, ![]() Any ideas ![]() ![]()
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