silverado61
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I know there are critters out there that eat bristle worms but does anyone know of an invert that will eat them but NOT go after corals?
Hmm... if worse comes to worse, there's always bristle worm traps. A lot of monitoring involved, but a lots of folks say they work. I've seen postings of shrimp in nylon stockings working pretty good, as the worms get tangled in the nylon. Not sure how you'd get them out, so that could be a problem in itself. Not sure the Mrs. would like you throwing away all of her hose. Of course, if you used your own... lol!!!Cuc? (Laughing to myself) I have almost 150 cuc members. Not including the worms of course and I have about 30 of those. I'm just researching how to reduce them if I ever need to.
All of mine have runs in them anyway,Hmm... if worse comes to worse, there's always bristle worm traps. A lot of monitoring involved, but a lots of folks say they work. I've seen postings of shrimp in nylon stockings working pretty good, as the worms get tangled in the nylon. Not sure how you'd get them out, so that could be a problem in itself. Not sure the Mrs. would like you throwing away all of her hose. Of course, if you used your own... lol!!!
Mine, too! LOL!!!All of mine have runs in them anyway,
I've got some clear tubing I was thinking of making into a trap. Cap the ends. Drill some holes. Put some batting in it with a shrimp and see what happens. Worth experimenting with just in case the population explodes and I have to act fast.