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![]() If it was me, id just put a bristle worm trap right by the hole it stays in. Those things work great. you would be amazed at what you find inside it in the morning.
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![]() Ummm, that coralife thing? Whatever I don't have to place on the bottom, it lives on top of a rock about 6 inches from the sand bed.
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![]() The trap is just a small tube. You could pretty much put it anywhere.
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![]() I agree with nick you could even temp glue it in the location if you had to
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![]() Those traps work well. You can make one yourself too - I made one out of an epoxy tube and a little funnel I had. It looks like a typical bristleworm, but if it's bothering the Zoas in one way or another I'd remove it!
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![]() Or you can just put a prawn in a piece of pantyhose. That works just as good as that trap.
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![]() I went to the dollar store yesterday and thought about buying panty hose. Felt like such creeper looking at that section
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