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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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