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ITGuy wrote:
Well here is something I noticed this morning. Quite a few bristleworms, can't tell if they are dead or not, floating at the top towards the back of the tank. I heard that a skimmer removes the proteins that some of the clean up crew need. If this is the case, could I be killing my clean up crew with the skimmer? Bristle worms eat things much more substantial than the crud a skimmer removes. Something else is killing your worms. George Patterson If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess to anything. |
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