can bristle worms eat anenomes?
alix2.0 Active Member Nov 17, 2007 #2 i doubt they would unless it was dead or dying but i may be wrong...
krazekajin Active Member Nov 18, 2007 #4 It is a very common fact that bristleworms congregate around the base of anemones in the wild. So you are seeing a natural relationship.
It is a very common fact that bristleworms congregate around the base of anemones in the wild. So you are seeing a natural relationship.
jesshika Member Nov 18, 2007 #5 Nope, I've had many huge bristle worms living in the same rock that the anemone was on and never had a problem with bristle worms eating anemones or corals or anything.
Nope, I've had many huge bristle worms living in the same rock that the anemone was on and never had a problem with bristle worms eating anemones or corals or anything.