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Old 03-23-2010, 01:00 AM
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give it a chance the worm will sense the phyto floating and may intice it to come out. i have several worms in my tank and for the most part of the begining days, it stayed inside its tube only peaking out about half an inch. but a few more days of teasing it with food the worm is out all day everyday. btw i fed marine snow. good alternative to live phyto culture
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Old 03-23-2010, 01:44 AM
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Brightwells makes a few different sizes of food for them I use reef snow and Zooplanktos-m but I use it for my SPS. Out of those sizes of Zoo-plankton so you would need to find the best size for coco worms.
If you find out let me know I aways wanted one but heard they are hard to keep alive.
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