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![]() I'm definitely gonna need a chaser.
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![]() I already have an ornate wrasse with the clams but I think I'll get a yellow coris again. I used to have one and it ate bristle worms well before it jumped out. I now have a cover so that should no longer be an issue. The ornate likes to eat mini brittle stars which I think is part of the problem. Less brittle stars and no crabs or shrimp equals more bristle worms. I've also kept six line wrasse before but they can be territorial little jerks.
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![]() And this is the main reason I pull every frickin Bristol worm out of my tank the minute I see them.
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![]() since adding my melonarous wrasse i have not seen a brissle worm over 1/4"
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