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Old December 31st 07, 02:57 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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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
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Old December 31st 07, 07:06 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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On Dec 31, 8:57*am, wrote:
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


Traps. work fine,so do long tweezers..the worms really are not that
much of a problem, and they are good scavengers. They will in time
adjust their population to account for wastes in yur tank that they
feed on......Personally I would l;et em be........Sanitizing new rock
only kills off other much desireable hitch hikers., so in thel ong run
you are being counter productive on what may be very desireable
critters in and on your live rock.......Short of man made rock bristle
worms are a fact of life..Its the fact the bristle worms are not cute
and such that makes them suffer at the hands of those that think they
kill and eat everything they can get their so called teeth into but
even for a lot of huge brist5kle worms they co exist just fine with
most every typical tank inhabitant...try cutting back on the amount or
the times you feed, and in due time the populaton will adjust to suit
the availablity of what can be supported by what waste is in the
tank........

This message Wayne Sallee free!
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Old December 31st 07, 07:49 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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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

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Old December 31st 07, 09:23 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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On Dec 31, 1:49*pm, Wayne Sallee wrote:
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- Hide quoted text -


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I see that the troll Wayne just answered. He loves to talk to himself
all thew time. He a d a few others all say they have filters and run
a clean list so no other posts by "ANYONE" is seen but since they
replied to your post as well as mine, its apparent they are nothing
but bold faced liars...........Gotta watch those trolls .

LIke I said don;t worry about the bristle worms, and they are easy to
trap if need be........I would haold off on spening bucks on a reef
book as there is some out thwere just not worth their ink. They do
however have some decent prices on a few at Books A MIllion and they
are much cheaper than what you will find at fish stores. Might I
suggest paying the reefcentral.com or creativereefling web based
forums a visit and there yu are free and more thanwelcome to post pics
and have answers and not get told what to do like in this group.

You'll be milestones ahead in a more up to date and modern web based
forum and not have to put up with allthjis trash that Peter Pan and
Wayne all like to get drug in here............Check out
Creativereefing.com its a laid back forum, and no one proclaims to be
a self appointed god like in here or at Reef Central. Who wants to
have to jump through a bunch of hoops and ring a lot of bells just to
post a pic.we post pics allthe time simply by "clicking on the add
image to post" and hit send.......much better thanon USENET in a
barbaric and old text only format forum.............full of trash and
trolls like Wayne and Peter Pan. Here y really never know who yur
conversing with as they always nym shift, something thats not done on
web based forums......

Regards and happy reefing
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Old January 1st 08, 03:18 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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The general consensus is, bristle worms are for the most part are
harmless and beneficial to your tank. If they get out of control, a good
clean up crew (Blue and Red Hermits)will rid them for you.
Books are always a good idea to give you some basic knowledge about
reefs, but they wont answer everything. Learn as much as you can, then
when you get stuck post a question in here or other forums and plenty of
people will reply.

There are members here who know a lot and members who know even more.
There is also a lot of bickering back and forth between members here.
Honestly I don't really know how it all got started but its
here.Sometimes you just need to weed through the bovine fecal matter to
find the right answer. Good luck with you tank.
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Old January 1st 08, 01:57 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, alt.usenet.kooks, alt.support.boy-lovers
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Default Bristle Worms Certianly proves George Patterson is one bigdumbass idiot!

On Dec 31 2007, 9:25*pm, George Patterson
wrote:
wrote:
In the mean time are there any other Ideas out there on removeal of
these worms??


Well, there's "flatworm exit". It works pretty well, but may kill other things
in your tank. Some of the wrasses eat worms as well. I have a six-line wrasse
that ate nothing but worms when I bought it. It's discovered Mysis shrimp now,
but maybe it's eating worms on the side. It's certainly fat enough. You might
try one of those.

I tried "flatworm exit" once. I will not do so again. I don't remember all the
reasons why, but I do remember that cleaning all the dead worms out of the tank
was one of them. Don't touch them with your bare hands.

George Patterson
* * *Worry doesn't improve the future; it just ruins the present.


George Patterson is really quite a ****ing dumbass.FLATWORMS are not
Bristleworms your god dam dumbass...............get a ****ing clue
George, your a real dumbass...............

All this bnickering started when Wayune Sallee decided he was going to
own this group and control it, and Peter PAn started to drag in porn
posts, and Gill Passman the chick from the UK thinks she knows it all
and teams up with her dick sucking buddy Wayne Sallee to try and
control this and a few other groups. But as you can see Kurt is a tag
a long form the porn groups mainly the shemale and trasecual groups
and George is just plain stupid and does not
comprehend.............................

Why owuld one use a product designed to kill something and then saya
it will never be used again as it was a job to clean out all the dead
worms, and were talking flat worms foks not bristle worms.Take note
George there is a big ****ing difference...............only a dumbass
would use such a product in desperation and stupidity for a fix on
somethung it wa snot labeled for.DUMBASS, need I say it again? And I
am quite sure you do not have such a large population of free swimming
mysids to keep much of anything fed properly in a fish tank
George......................your really clueless and stupid George
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Old January 1st 08, 04:45 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
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"Big Habeeb (a.k.a. Mitch)" wrote in message
...
You'll be milestones ahead in a more up to date and modern web based
forum and not have to put up with allthjis trash that Peter Pan and
Wayne all like to get drug in here............Check out
Creativereefing.com its a laid back forum, and no one proclaims to be
a self appointed god like in here or at Reef Central. Who wants to
have to jump through a bunch of hoops and ring a lot of bells just to
post a pic.we post pics allthe time simply by "clicking on the add
image to post" and hit send.......much better thanon USENET in a
barbaric and old text only format forum.............full of trash and
trolls like Wayne and Peter Pan. Here y really never know who yur
conversing with as they always nym shift, something thats not done on
web based forums......

Regards and happy reefing

=======================

None of this made any sense.


You can attach a link to something in usenet same s on the web.

and web based forums have just as many nym shifters and the posters are
blessed with just as much anonymity.
I could subscribe to a group using some 10 emails and no one would ever know

Whose to say you aren't all of the posters on creativereefing and that your
only purpose for advertising it here is because it's really a sales gimmick
for you

there's nothing more up to date or more modern on web forums either.

text is text, so what difference does it make what the delivery system is.


so who cares what the background and fonts all look like. If you need all
that nonsense change the preferences in your newsreader

if you need the ads and all the other nonsense
subscribe to google groups.

at least with google groups no matter how much I hate it, I can feel assured
that ten years later, the posts will be archived

with web based forums, they go belly up constantly because the provider goes
out of business, or the sponsor just doesn't want to do it anymore. Then
where do you go to get info? back here.

From my perspective, web based is not user friendly, inevitably takes longer
to load, has more virii, and looks like crap with all that bloat

and all those freakin ads

mk5000


"To choose and to command
Then shall we wandering on His way
Know how wise and how strong
How wise and how strong"--
Jars Of Clay - God Will Lift Up Your Head


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Old January 1st 08, 04:55 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
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"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
...
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.


Panty house!
does it offer time shares??

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.


Sometimes, people do this to get people to abandon a usenet group in favor
of a web based forum with lots of ads

I'm just sayin'

mk5000

"You're numb to the world that you know
I'm constantly feeling like nothing's bringing me down
Cause you're always around
With you I see stars in your eyes "--
Lift (With Love We Will Survive) , Flickerstick



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Old January 1st 08, 04:56 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
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These should help

http://saltaquarium.about.com/cs/msu...aa102198_2.htm


http://www.reefcorner.com/SpecimenSh...ristleworm.htm


http://www.wetwebmedia.com/bristlewrmfaqs.htm




 




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