Overrun with Bristleworms

fisherson

Member
i have a 10 gallon nano and it's about a month old with a few corals and a watchman goby. i just noticed that there are about 40 bristleworms in the ranging from a half an inch to about 3 inches long...is there a way to get rid of them before they become out of control? i wouldn't mind having a few but i know there are to many in the tank.
 

smoney

Active Member
You could pick them out with tweezers and trade them for corals or something, I know they sell them on the worlds largest auction site.
 

smoney

Active Member
Yeah, I guess they do, I thought it was weird but alot of people like them and need them sometimes.
 

fisherson

Member
well i've had my 55 gallon for over a year and i never seen one until last night. maybe i should try and transplant some to the 55. there's so many haha
 

thangbom

Active Member
i like brissle worms in my tank.. as long as they arnt over 3''... cuzz then they can be a pest.. but you can cut them down by feeding your fish less.. bristsleworms are scavengers that eat uneaten food..
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by ThaNgBom
i like brissle worms in my tank.. as long as they arnt over 3''... cuzz then they can be a pest.. but you can cut them down by feeding your fish less.. bristsleworms are scavengers that eat uneaten food..
How do they become a pest once they're over 3"?
 

thangbom

Active Member
well they arnt so much as a pest as to say.. but they do craw on stuff and make them close up and if they get big enough like the 8' monster we all know about ( steve west) ... it can eat your coral...
 
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