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![]() I have at least 30 monster briatleworms in my sump (but not in my display tank). Is this bad? Should I go on a crusade and flush some?
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![]() Keep those guys, they're excellent at stirring sand and filling a niche that snails and crabs can't. Keep in mind their numbers are proportional to how much available food there is in the system (like snails in planted tanks).
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![]() Great advice!
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![]() Lots of people consider them to be a pro addition to a reef tank, but I am not a big fan of them. I have seen them eat detritus and fish poop but at the same time I have been stung by those damn bristle countless times so every chance I got I pull them out of the system. Think of them like mice, if you see one in the open, there is probably a hundred of them hidden in between your wall.
BTW if they are in your sump then that means they are also in your display.
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