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![]() Simple solution is to cut back on feeding
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![]() I understand that its my feeding, I've stated that in my first post and I wasn't asking for a solution to the worms. I am asking what will eat them so that I can continue to feed my inhabitants the way I feel they should be fed, thanks for the suggestion though.
Butterfly is too rsiky so has anyone else seen anything eat these things. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk |
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i feed alot too i find it beneficial to the corals and fish, my diamond goby keeps them out of the sandbed, other than that im not sure. i would think wrasses would find easier food i know mine do lol :P
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![]() Hmm, well, Im going to go back to manually pulling them out for now until I can find something that will make a meal out of these things. If anyone wants some worms that will keep your sandbed clean and dont mind them waving their feeders everywhere, let me know and Ill give you a few dozen.
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![]() My copperband butterfly devours any spaghetti worms. I actually 'grow' them on some live rock that lives in my sump and usually throw the rock in the display tank for an afternoon once in awhile as a treat for him.
Too bad a CBB wouldn't work out for you...
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![]() i enjoy clams to much for a cbb
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![]() Seconded.
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