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Bristleworms, how many is too many?


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    TNT - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Tulsa, Ok
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    Default Bristleworms, how many is too many?

    I am considering baiting and removing some of the bristle worms from my tank. I have noticed lately that several (hard to count, but I estimate 10) of them have gotten over 6" long and are visible almost all the time. While I don't mind the look of them and realize they are good for the sand bed and cleaning the rock of detritus (Sp?) I am wondering if I should remove some as I don't have anything in my tank that will help control the population. Anyone have an opinion that might help me? Thanks
    Last edited by Rabidgoose; 03-12-2011 at 01:34 PM.

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