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shrinking frags, small worms


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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    aaaah that looks like a fireworm. if thats what you have then you need to get rid of them, they eat hard and soft corals.

    http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...2003/short.htm
    It's all about the reef. :YEAH:

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    I just read that whole article. It seems to line up exactly what is going on. My carpet anemone died first, it kept moving around like it was in trouble. Next my small frags are shrivling up as seen in the pics, and the photo i posted looks like what i have. How can i get rid of these creatures, ASAP??

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