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Old February 18th 06, 04:26 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Bristle worm hunter?

I seem to believe they get their bad rep due to their looks more
thanwhat they actually deserve........If you read the instructions on
the various bristle worm traps, and why you need to remove them, you
would be lead to belive that if they are not removed they will devour
all your corals, eat all your fish, turn your liverock into sand, and
then bust the glass on the aquarium, and crawl into a bedroom at
night and devour your kids or dog............

On 17 Feb 2006 12:40:39 -0800, "Croosh" wrote:
Oh my God 8-Þ.

I know they are good. Over all, most of my worms are on the smaller
side. I was just concerned with the papa-worm, as someone on this NG
suggested long time ago that they can become predatiry when they grow
large.
Some time ago I had a CBS that was supposed to be the nicest creature
on the planet, but for 3 or so months it was snacking on my peppermint
shrims. That made me paranoid about safe creatures...

Thank you
Yuriy


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