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![]() What your describing sounds like a fire worm, a type of bristleworm but not reef safe. You might want to get a wrasse or something that eats them.
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![]() That's a good idea, if he leaves my shrimp alone. I'll have to start looking. Thanks!
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![]() You could try giving the brain coral a Coral RX dip. Its suppose to drive bristle worms out or kill them among other things. Or at least thats what the bottle says.
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![]() Put that brain in a one gal bucket of tank water. Then use a syringe or turkey baster and blast some club soda into that hole. He won't like it and come out, into the bucket. Voila!
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