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seriously? I can count about... 700 from where I'm sitting at my dining room table. You name a price and I'll ship you a tank full lol.
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Has anybody said royal gramma?
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I have next to none and an 8 yo royal gramma, not saying it eat the big ones tho
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Also cud b my eng gobies movin the sand around an exposing then more often, they might eatem too?
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between my christmas wrasse and my dottyback i would never be able to keep bristle worms...
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Dottybax ftw
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so true. i see the odd one during the day and a few more when the moonlights are on. but i have a rock wall on the back of my tank and i can look behind all that rockwork anytime i want. the back is loaded with these guys.
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except mine is an ******* to new fish i put in there!!! I would take it out if I could catch it...
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i found that flatworm exit also kills the bristle worms. If there are lots it may be an issue with them dieing inside the rock and rotting. But when i dosed it for a few flatworms i had to suck out no less then 30-40 large worms that crawled out and died on the sand.
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Does anyone know how to trap them? I have a big one that I want out
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