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I don't know if I have "too many" of them. They don't seem to be hurting anything. And as a matter of fact, they are pretty kewl to watch throughout the tank. My bio load is very small right now and if all the worms do is eat the detrius then I can live with them. My guess is that, yes, I am overfeeding my tank. I will cut back on the feeding for a while.
Did my description sound like the "good" bristle worms to everybody?
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150 G mixed reef.
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While ago picked up some LR that was crawling with worms, was almost creepy when feeding the tank. Haven't seen any in months and have couple of clowns, damsel, 6-line wrasse and a P Tang. Leaning towards the 6-line as the guy with the appetite.
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I'd put my money on the wrasse, too. My 6-line works pretty hard to keep our tank worm and pod free. In our other tank, the pair of ocellaris don't seem a bit interested in the large worm population.
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Copper band will eat them but he also like feather dusters and might nip at clams.mine did.
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6 Line Wrasse will eat them pretty fast! Emerald Crabs work too but I have had Emerald Crabs eat the odd coral as well.
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I have seen my banded shrimp eating them as well..
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Setup: 180G DT, 105G Refuge (approx. 300lbs LR, 150lbs Aragonite) Hardware: Super Reef Octopus SSS-3000, Tunze ATO, Mag 18 return, 3x MP40W, 2X Koralia 4's Wavemaker Lighting: 5ft Hamilton Belize Sun (2x250W MH, Blue LEDs) Vertex Calcium Reactor 2x Deltec Pellet Reactors |
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I saw my arrow crab eat a few. But a Bristle worm trap works really well. I have the green tube one. Just set it down where you see the worms. Then turn off the lights and in about 1hr you should have caught a few.
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