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Old April 10th 05, 10:59 PM
maddie
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Thanks guys. It doesn't have bristles though. It's smooth and a lot wider
than a worm. Any other ideas?

Thanks again.

Maddie
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Good detrivore, cleans up bottom of tank.

Not a pest unless you get too many, and that's usually from overfeeding.


Large ones will munch on corals, but otherwise they're great to have
around.



 




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