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Old February 14th 05, 01:18 PM
Rich R
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go get him!!!! lol it worked for bobit

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"Steve" wrote in message
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Ah, say it isn't so! Took me long enough to get even half of him! Well,
maybe he will be a little more selective on what he munches on now...
Thanks very much for answering that.

S.


Philip wrote:
Fortunately, or unfortunately depending on how you look at it, it will
most likely regenerate.


"Steve" wrote in message
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Rich R wrote:

same here they eat my hammers and tend to clip the tank of what they
want!


Yep, I hear you! There are lot's of good ideas here for getting rid of a
predatory Bristle worm, but my original question has not been answered!
I managed to 'clip' half of the Bristleworm, will he regenerate and come
back, or will the rest of him die in the rock?

S.

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