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Old 01-21-2012, 08:35 PM
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During a small re-scape for some corals and what not I found a Bristleworm in the sand must have fell out of the LR.

I have read good and bad things, just looking for a general consensus what you guys think. Where should the dude go? He's approx 1.5inches.

I've read to keep them, I've read to get rid of them.

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Old 01-21-2012, 08:49 PM
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for every one you see theres prob ten you don't, they are harmless scavengers, i wouldn't about it
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harmless to your reef maybe but dont get them in your hands lol but ya they are beneficial but the become a pest so when ever i can i pull the large ones out and into my sump

heres a video of me catching a huge bristle worm


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Haha that one isn't that big! I had one that was 1" wide, it was pretty disgusting looking.

Like everyone has posted, they aren't bad as long as they don't get out of hand. Just take out the big fat ones. They take care of the detritus for you.

After watching the video, now I know how to catch the bigger ones a lot easier. Thanks to reefwars for posting the video!
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Haha that one isn't that big! I had one that was 1" wide, it was pretty disgusting looking.

Like everyone has posted, they aren't bad as long as they don't get out of hand. Just take out the big fat ones. They take care of the detritus for you.

After watching the video, now I know how to catch the bigger ones a lot easier. Thanks to reefwars for posting the video!

no problem at all a little bit of mysis on a ("roachclip??) lures them out pretty good.

you should see some of the ones i never got on video lol ive caught ones about 24" long and same as you about an inch or so thick lol that one was arund 12" and about a half inch thickthey do very well for un eaten food and ditrius that settles in the dark places on the sand:P
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24'' -.-

I grabbed this dude with my hands.. and did the creepy crawly shuffle into a small tuperware. I'm going to throw him back in.


Ps. That's a sweet video --- Nothing like a Friday night worm fishing!
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