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Old December 31st 07, 07:49 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Default Bristle Worms (0/1)

Bristle worms are beneficial. If you have an excess,
you can trap them with food in panty-hose. You
don't want to be trying to maintain a sterile
environment.

I would recommend that you purchase a book on reef
keeping.

What kind of setup do you have?

Also watch out. There is a worthless troll on this
board that is pretending to be other people. We just
filter him out so that we don't have to read his trash.

You mentioned something about a picture. This is a
non-bionary news group, so for pictures, just upload
them to a web site, and then post a link.

Wayne Sallee




wrote on 12/31/2007 9:57 AM:
I have an issue with FREE live rock that contained a FEW bristle
worms. It started out innocently enough with a few worms, now the
situation is a little out of control. I added a large aero crab,
which you can see in the pictures has now become the prey. I will be
making up some traps and get rid of as many in the future.

All new rock will now be sanitzed from the pet store and only
purchased from reputible places.

In the mean time are there any other Ideas out there on removeal of
these worms??

Roy