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What eats bristleworms?



 
 
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Old October 16th 06, 02:25 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Peter Pan
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Default What eats bristleworms?

I found my clean up crew rid my tank of the brisle worms. Blue and red Claw
Hermits as well as Turbos Snail and emrald crabs. I didnt set out to get rid
of them, the Clean up crew went into over time and really did a number for
me.

"TheRock" wrote in message
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Arrow crabs and 6 Line Wrasse.
But why George ?!?!?!
Bristle worms are our friends...

"George Patterson" wrote in message
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I've heard that Hawkfish do. Does anything else eat them? I'd rather

avoid
the Hawkfish 'cause they also eat things like peppermint shrimp.

George Patterson
All successes in conservation are temporary. All defeats are
permanent.





 




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