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Old 01-26-2007, 02:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default bristleworm questions

so i did some research on bristle worms because i saw one in my tank it was about 3 to 4 inches long and got some info that told me that they were bad ,and can grow really big really fast. another source told me that they aren't bad and that, The predatory ones usually only consume other worms, detritus, bacteria, algae, micro-crustaceans and other things. and that the "Caribbean Hermodice carunculata bristleworm" is the only one that causes damage and they are rarely found in aquariumsdue to the small amount of Caribbean rock used in our tanks.

I need other peoples advice on this, is it bad, should i take it out?
or should i leave it in there?

thanks, Jess
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