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Old 04-01-2007, 05:48 PM
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They look like earth worms Just put then outside and let the birds eat them
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Hi Christy.
Yup, remember I mentioned that it could be bristleworms eating your zoos? My zoos were mysteriously dissappearing too. Late one night long after lights out, I would just watched them come out and eat my zoos. I saw my zoo polyp one minute, then the worm covering the zoo polyp, then nothing but bare rock a few minutes later where the polyp use to be. For the next few weeks, I trapped and took out several dozen worms and haven't lost more zoos after that.
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Now that's what Scavengers are for ! Good job !
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Now that's what Scavengers are for ! Good job !

LOL!!! and that pretty much sums it up, worm removal and not much else!!

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I thought bristle worms were good to have though? Or are just some types ok and others not?
This wasn't a bristle worm. Your sig says it, "You're gonna need a bigger boat."

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Old 04-02-2007, 04:03 AM
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Ugh... I've been loosing my zoos too.... all in one area so I'm sure its something funky. I really really REALLY dont want to look at night to see what it is. But I guess I'm going to have to.... *shudder*


Ohhhhh Raaaaf....
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imo bristle worms ARE okay and even beneficial (if a lil ugly). However, if i find one over half a foot, it's history. I belive i read somewhere that these zoo eating worms are not actually the same as the detritus eating bristleworms... course i could be hallucinating... again.
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Hello,

Christy just make sure they did get flushed past the toilet trap alright. You don't want them to be creeping back up on you when you use the toilet.

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LOL!!! and that pretty much sums it up, worm removal and not much else!!
Perhaps we should start referring worm removal jobs to you.

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Hi Christy.
Yup, remember I mentioned that it could be bristleworms eating your zoos? My zoos were mysteriously dissappearing too. Late one night long after lights out, I would just watched them come out and eat my zoos. I saw my zoo polyp one minute, then the worm covering the zoo polyp, then nothing but bare rock a few minutes later where the polyp use to be. For the next few weeks, I trapped and took out several dozen worms and haven't lost more zoos after that.
How do you trap worms? I have been slowly loosing zoos too. Mabey I've got a bad one in there. I thought bristle worms were good to have though? Or are just some types ok and others not?
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