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Old 09-29-2011, 04:07 PM
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Again thanks for the advice. I just spent some time with a flashlight and I am amazed at how many I found. Most are small <1'" long and very thin. But that big bugger has got to go. Im going to gather some tools today for my hunting trip tonight
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Old 10-01-2011, 02:06 AM
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One big sucker (over 8" long) actually killed one of my seahorses years ago. I was watching the tank & it came out of its hole and bit the seahorse in the chest. The pony thrashed about but the worm didn't let go for over 10 secs. I ended up tearing apart the tank to catch the worm out. The pony died a couple of days later. So I'm in the "not a fan" category.

Small ones I have no problems with. Big ones I catch out and kill. A sign you're overfeeding is when there are lots of bristle worms.

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