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Old 01-27-2011, 09:42 PM
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Dang! Thems nasty! I, for one, understand why you turfed them. Stupid bristleworm bristles. They're a pain in the arse to remove.
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Old 01-27-2011, 09:47 PM
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Old 01-27-2011, 09:55 PM
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I've been hunting a big one that's about 8" long in my display. Comes out when the halides are off sometimes and almost always as soon as its dark. Incredibly fast I have not yet successfully tongSnatched the nasty thing. I like the smaller ones in there but this guy is just too dang big.

Nice pile btw!
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Old 01-27-2011, 10:03 PM
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I've been hunting a big one that's about 8" long in my display. Comes out when the halides are off sometimes and almost always as soon as its dark. Incredibly fast I have not yet successfully tongSnatched the nasty thing. I like the smaller ones in there but this guy is just too dang big.

Nice pile btw!
I had one that annoyed me for a while too, I took a large fishing hook and straightened it out and finally speared it, they are tough little buggers.
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Old 01-27-2011, 10:10 PM
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Oh that's a great idea. I have a clear, single shot each time. The cheap tongs just don't grip too quick or too well. I'll maybe update this thread when I'm victorious lol.
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I'm glad someone mentioned bristleworms, I felt silly asking... we have a giant that keeps hitchhiking between our tanks (moved some rock). All our more knowledgeable reef friends insisted we kill it. Ours is about 8 to 10 inches long. I kind of like him. We want to know if he is likely to sting or kill fish? or other inverts? Also, anybody want him? Can email pics or video from about a year ago
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We want to know if he is likely to sting or kill fish? or other inverts?
No, not likely, if it hasn't already done something obvious, chances are it's a harmless detrivore.
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I'm glad someone mentioned bristleworms, I felt silly asking... we have a giant that keeps hitchhiking between our tanks (moved some rock). All our more knowledgeable reef friends insisted we kill it. Ours is about 8 to 10 inches long. I kind of like him. We want to know if he is likely to sting or kill fish? or other inverts? Also, anybody want him? Can email pics or video from about a year ago
does your worm friend look like this?





If so, I would try to remove it asap...mine ate corals and fish.

I didnt even know I had him till I tore down the tank!
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