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![]() Yesterday I fed my open brain some mysis, a large (at least 6") bristleworm came out from a nearby rock, climbed over the open brain, and stole the mysis.
I have left my bristleworms alone because they are supposed to be harmless but I understand without feeding the brain (Trachyphyllia sp.) will die. Anyway I'm considering trapping the bristleworm but want to hear some input on this, I don't want to move the open brain. |
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![]() Bristleworms will do that. That is why I occasionally get rid of the larger ones. However, I don't think you need to worry about the Brain. I have never target fed mine, and it shows no inclination to die.
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![]() Thanks, Bob.
I was thinking of getting a piece of clear tubing and sealing one end and baiting it to make a bristleworm trap. |
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![]() I just feed a bit extra to feed my bristle worm farm....
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