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![]() Last week I toutched some large one twice. I had thousands of bristles in 3 of my fingers including my thumb. I used LiquidSkin and it literaly melt them in like 10 to 15 minutes or less, then you just peel the dry liquidskin off and put another layer of fresh liquidskin.
I have also read that soaking in vinegar melt them. It's not that bad. I did not have any iching or redness. I would be wary of them if you have clams as they might enter a clam and hurt it, but I keep mine as they are part of a precious cleaning up crew. I even feed mine so that I keep them alive. I see them sometime craw in my zoanthids and thinking that the bristles will damage the zoanthids but it has not hapened yet. I have a flame scallop in a 21 gallons with many very large bristle worms and it's been there for 10 months and it is doing very well, so I guess the large bristle worms does not bother it. The thing is, I feed that tank a lot because I have non-photosynthetic in there and the scallop, so the cleaning up crew is very important to the equilibrum of my setup. I don,t think they can even bite, at least they cannot take a bite out of a living seahorse, probably some other predatory type of worm. Quote:
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