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Reef October 1st 04 11:14 PM

How do I nuke these darn bristle worms???
 
I have a Nano tank right now with 25 lbs LR, and 10 LS 2 perc clowns, a
yellow tang, fire shrimp, and a serpent star. Along with the regular tank
mates, I have a MONSTER load of all size red bristle worms!! these things
are just parting inside the tank, now some how one of the has started to
make a nest on the side of my serpent stars vents, he is not doing well.
(plus yuck!!) These things have to go!!, how can I nuke them?
thanks for help, even if I need to start over with new LR & LS. I want them
gone!



Marc Levenson October 2nd 04 05:14 AM

Buy an Arrow Crab and/or a Longnosed Hawkfish. Both will
eat bristleworms, reducing the population. You might try
feeding less too.

Marc


Reef wrote:

I have a Nano tank right now with 25 lbs LR, and 10 LS 2 perc clowns, a
yellow tang, fire shrimp, and a serpent star. Along with the regular tank
mates, I have a MONSTER load of all size red bristle worms!! these things
are just parting inside the tank, now some how one of the has started to
make a nest on the side of my serpent stars vents, he is not doing well.
(plus yuck!!) These things have to go!!, how can I nuke them?
thanks for help, even if I need to start over with new LR & LS. I want them
gone!



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Carrie October 10th 04 01:38 AM

I kind of like having a few bristleworms around. I thought they
cleaned up a lot of useles gunk and kept the substrate stirred up a
little? I've heard that they can get kind of big sometimes and cause
problems, but they've never done anything but good in my tanks.


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