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Old 11-19-2014, 04:00 PM
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At least as far as the bristle worms go, you won't get rid if them by anything short of something that would kill everything on the rock. I hate the look of them myself, but they are just another member of your cuc.
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Old 11-19-2014, 05:08 PM
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Bristle worms are not a bad thing, you will end up with them at some point again, I wouldn't worry about them. Just don't touch them with your bare hands...ouch!

You may kill off other good stuff (bacteria) on the rocks by "cold" dipping them and end up requiring a full cycle of your rocks. Before placing in your DT, I'd put them where you can monitor the parameters to make sure you don't end up with ammonia from die off after dipping.

Regarding the majanos, you could epoxy over them, these pest nems are hard to kill for a reason, some may even say blow torch lol!!
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Old 11-19-2014, 05:15 PM
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My question would be: what is your ultimate goal with the quarantine tank?
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Old 11-19-2014, 05:37 PM
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arrow crab took care of every bristle worm I had, but then no one wanted him after and he likely caused some fatalities in the tank.

Bristle worms are good, but I prefer not to run the risk of getting stung by one
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Old 11-19-2014, 05:46 PM
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Thanks for the replies guys...

My ultimate goal for my quarantine tank....to hold the anenome and fish until its good/safe to move over to the display tank, nothing more. Just needed somewhere to put them while I was trying to get the tank and rocks setup.

As for bristle worms, I know I am not going to kill them all, just trying to reduce the numbers, when I turned one rock over it was almost orange there were so many.

So when would you guys move the stuff from quarantine to the display? should I wait maybe a week to see what happens? or should I be ok to do it now?

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Old 11-19-2014, 06:16 PM
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If the live rock came straight out of the other dude's tank then chances are that it has already been cycled. The big thing to watch for is a cycle (ammonia and nitrite) in your display tank. I'm going to venture a guess that you won't see much of one as the rock you're using probably has enough nitrifying bacteria. However, having said that, since your tank appears to be quite new (like less than a week?) I would hold off on putting anything in the display tank for a few more days. Test Nitrite and Ammonia again in a few days to see if there is any rise in either. You probably won't, but the rock did travel 3 hours so there is a chance that there was some die off that may cause a mini-cycle (slight elevation in Ammonia and nitrite).
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Old 11-19-2014, 06:40 PM
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I would make sure all the Majona's are gone for at least a month in the quarantine tank before putting it into the display. You will never get rid of them once they are in the display and will be a constant headache. You may need to kill everything on the rock to make sure they are fully gone. I'm afraid you are probably stuck with dead rock.
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