Heeeeeeeeelp!!!!

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  1. JK901

    JK901 Skunk Shrimp

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    If you are still concerned about your bristle worm, fire worm, etc there is a homemade trap you can make. See it on the garf website.

    It is real simple to make. I plan on making one today or tomorrow. I bought a 20 gallon setup from someone on craigslist and it came with its share of problems. The first was a huge worm infestation. I removed 50 by hand (chopsticks) last night and there are way more than that in there.
    I just tried to get the big ones (2+ inches). Some were flatter and blue, some were red and orange. I tend to leave some of the smaller ones, but the big ones have to go.
     
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  3. baugherb

    baugherb Giant Squid

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    It sounds like a bristle worm festival...
     
  4. reef_guru

    reef_guru Humpback Whale

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    arrow crabs do wonders on eating bristle worms
     
  5. volleygirlie2414

    volleygirlie2414 Astrea Snail

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    yeah, I heard that, but arrow crabs are sooo ugly...lol
     
  6. volleygirlie2414

    volleygirlie2414 Astrea Snail

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    ...and Jordan is still eating...the only prob. is that he wont catch the shrimp when thewy are floating by...they have to be resting on the sand...he is a picky lil booger, lol


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    matt
     
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