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i need help, i just seen today i have a huge thing of brissle worms! like a ton! and i look at my tank everyday and today they just started attacking! can someone lend me a fish to kill the suckers?
Matt
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Attacking? attacking what??
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No fish I know of selectively eats bristleworms. Try trapping them. What I also do is target feed a macroalgae plant in one spot all the time & when enough go there, use a net to scoop out the substrate & rinse out the bristleworms. Good luck.
Don't pick 'em up with your hands or you'll be sorry. The bristles will stick into you & cause a itching sensation for days. JME, Anthony |
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my leather and mushrooms, they already ate like half of one
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never heard of bristle worms eating coral. You may want to snap a pic of that.
Can you actually see them eating good tissue? Or are they feeding off of necrotic (dead) tissue?
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sixline wrasses will eat bristleworms
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i had pretty good luck with tweezers actually, depending on how many there are in your tank. i just grabbed them by the end and pulled. i got most of the large ones from my tank that way.DEFINATLY do not touch them with your hands like the other guy said, because you will regret doing that.
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The other guy
Good luck & don't worry. Most humans can outsmart bristle worms Anthony |
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yeah I brushed by one in my tank when aquascaping last week. Felt like fiberglass shards in the fingers that I couldn't see or even wash off. Didn't tickle that for sure.
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