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reef93 07-26-2011 02:43 AM

What is the best method to trap brittle worms ?
 
I think I have more than a hundred of them in my tank and they are HUGE and BOLD. They come out catching the mysis shrimp when I feed the fish. I tried to bait them with cooked shrimp put in a small container, but it looked like they never got in my trap. What can I do to get them ? :twised:

spit.fire 07-26-2011 02:46 AM

calcium hydroxide works pretty good for killing them haha

but if you're not careful you can nuke a tank with it, theres a few fish and inverts that will eat them but they wont come close to eliminating a population unfortunately.

mark 07-26-2011 03:28 AM

stop feeding your tank so much and the numbers will drop

lastlight 07-26-2011 03:38 AM

I was trying to catch my cleaner shrimp before I did a red bugs treatment. Inverted pop bottle which it sounds like you've tried. Just make sure it is wedged in a way that it slopes into and touches the rockwork. The worms will need to be able to go right from rock to bottle I think. I caught one of my massive ones but no shrimp.

For some reason I decided to toss it back in... I'm sure they cleanup well for a tank. My only regret was aimlessly tossing it back in. Landed on my favia and left a bunhc of bristles in its tissue for a few days.

Good luck!

BlueWorldAquatic 07-26-2011 04:05 AM

Use Krill, it works the best for me.

Make a trap out of a 2oz plastic container and lid like you would get for condiments from a fast food restraunt. Cut the lid with an "X" like the lid of a beverage cup for the straw. Push it in lightly so the "X" is pointing inwards. The night before you insert the trap, spot feed the fish, this way the worms will come out more cuz they are hungry.

Worked for me... Second choice is a coral banded shrimp, an Melenarous wrasses, and arrow crabs.

Ken - BWA

Madreefer 07-26-2011 04:11 AM

Put a peice of UNCOOKED shrimp in a nylon. The bristtle worms go in and cant get out.
http://www.aquariumlighting.com/reta...faf640ab20d29f
These work as well, i just put dry fish food in it as bait

HL649 07-26-2011 02:15 PM

If you catch any, I'll take them all.

dsaundry 07-26-2011 03:49 PM

Quote:

stop feeding your tank so much and the numbers will drop
+++++++1

reef93 07-27-2011 12:29 AM

WOW ... I should have asked you guys a long time ago, tonight I am going to try every single tip from your advice and let's see how many of them I can harvest in the next couple days :biggrin: And I am going to chop them into a thousand pieces, not by toilet flushing :twised: ... so to HL649, don't even think that I will send any of them to you.

msjboy 07-27-2011 02:45 AM

Coralife trap em for bristle worms
 
isn't there a cheap Coralife Trap'Em. Supposedly works.. read the reviews at Marinedepot.com site on the item. i believe it's available locally...

msjboy


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