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![]() there is a larger one that comes out whenever is feeding (about the girth of a small finger and 5" long or maybe more) These ones are much smaller and lighter in colour. is it fine just leaving them as part of my CUC? thanks.
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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![]() ^^^ I also agree. Leave them in the tank. It is part of the whole circle of what is happening in the tank
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![]() They do no harm to your tank per se and you can leave them in there but I personally don't like them and do my best to keep them outa my tank.
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![]() watch out for the wicked bristles - if you do catch them, go for the middle of the body with tongs ; or if you try moving a frag, there might be small ones hiding underneath. They do multiply so getting rid of some is a plus.
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![]() I keep the smaller ones. The 5 in one I would get rid of.
They are a great CUC and do a good job. If you have lots, then maybe you overfeed. The population will reflect how much they have to eat. But I would not trust a 5 in long one ...yeeks |
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![]() is there a 'trick' to catching them with tongs? They seem very good at hiding themselves in LR, etc.
Also, are they fast and aggressive when being sought by tongs? |
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![]() make a mini "bag" out of an old nylon stocking. Put a bit of food in it, ie a piece of shrimp. The bristle worms will snag their legs on the nylon and be caught.
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