biggdriver
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Ok now I hope some of you can clear this one up.For yrs bristle worms were thought to do more harm than good to a reef setup. Now they are being sold in detrivore kits and are supposed to be totally reef safe?? what gives
Quote from a site that sells them
Bristle Worms are completely reef safe. In fact, for the money, they are the best detritivore in the kit!
What gives.I thought any coral or clam placed on the sand bottom was subject to bristle attack. Does this mean that if the coral is not placed on the sand bed that it is gonna be safe..
I would be kind of leary actually purchasing something that was deemed a coral/clam killer..
Anying Oppinions???
Would you recommend buying them?
This also goes back to the previous post about the small stars,and brittle stars .this is part of that sites detrivore kit.I always thought not all stars were safe, why would you want a "mixed bag" of stars if you don't really know what your buying?
Quote from a site that sells them
Bristle Worms are completely reef safe. In fact, for the money, they are the best detritivore in the kit!
What gives.I thought any coral or clam placed on the sand bottom was subject to bristle attack. Does this mean that if the coral is not placed on the sand bed that it is gonna be safe..
I would be kind of leary actually purchasing something that was deemed a coral/clam killer..
Anying Oppinions???
Would you recommend buying them?
This also goes back to the previous post about the small stars,and brittle stars .this is part of that sites detrivore kit.I always thought not all stars were safe, why would you want a "mixed bag" of stars if you don't really know what your buying?