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![]() My yellow coris wrasse eats them.
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![]() the question is, "what eats them" - not, "are they good?"
copperbanded butterflyfish eat them. so do larger cleaner shrimp. and I think coral banded shrimp as well. btw, they are good - just ugly. some predation keeps them honest, and hiding more. ![]() |
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![]() SAMW has a great photo of an Arrow crab munching a bristleworms
I'll try and find it J |
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Yeah, I switched ISP's and don't run my own webserver anymore so my old pics aren't online now. I found the magenta/strawberry dottyback to be good at eating bristleworms (but they'll probably eat all of the other worms and pods as well). |
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![]() My old Arrow Crab would use one claw to stuff his mouth full while grabbing another bristle worm with the other.
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![]() WOW! - everything you wanted to know about Bristle Worms but were afraid to ask - what an informative place this Canreef.
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