Bristle Worm IDENTIFICATION?

tmoney

Member
Hi, currently setting up my 30 gallon refugium for my 90. After a couple hours I notice this bristle worm cruisin around. Are they safe or what? I don't know anything about these type of worms..
 

socal57che

Active Member
Yes .... bristle worm. Have heard of people trying to get rid of them, but general consensus seems to be that they are good and the more the better. I have hundreds in both my 75 and 100 gal. and ther is virtually no sign of fish poop on the sandbed. If you don't want it coral banded shrimp are said to eat them. Search for bristle worm on SWF and you will get a list of predators that eat them.
 

socal57che

Active Member
You should see them eat!! I drop more food to them than I do my fish!!
They will actually take food away from the starfish.
 

tmoney

Member
Alright I guess i'll try it haha. So I read they are benificial and some people keep them in their fuges as well...I just hope they won't make it to my tank because I really don't like the look of them! :happyfish
 

socal57che

Active Member
Photo file is too HUGE to upload and I don't have software to resize so I'll load them to yahoo or something then post a link.
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
The foundations of a good reef system are its detritovores, of which these worms have a very prominent role....in other words,
 
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