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Old 01-29-2006, 03:02 AM
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I had something similar happen. Small patches of zoos would disappear every once in a while. I suspected the Lemonpeel Angel although I never actually saw it eat anything. Now, I feel that I was wrong. Small patches of my zoos continued to disappear and a few nights ago, I found that a few large hungry bristleworms were eating them. I saw one smother a polyp and then a few minutes later to my surprise, I see barren rock. This is one of the reasons why I want to get rid of my hundreds of bristleworms. I use to have an autofeeder but have removed it due to overfeeding. I think the starving bristleworms are now eating whatever they can find that is defenseless. They dont eat all of the zoos, just the ones that had been damaged such as the ones that I had accidentally squished. While eating those, other surrounding ones get damaged and they eat those and so on and now I have a large section of rock where many orange zoos use to be.
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