bang guy
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Originally Posted by mudplayerx
There are dozens of species of fireworms. None of the ones encountered in the aquarium are predators of fish that I know of. However, I think we have reached a point in this debate where further discussion is fruitless.
So, I give you the puppy eating bubbles :joy:
There are over 10,000 species of Bristleworms. A few of them are predatory. Mudpayer is right on with his advice, keep the beneficial bristleworms which includes the vast majority of the Fireworms.
There are a couple of Bristleworms that can catch & eat live fish. They are quite rare in the hobby.
There are dozens of species of fireworms. None of the ones encountered in the aquarium are predators of fish that I know of. However, I think we have reached a point in this debate where further discussion is fruitless.
So, I give you the puppy eating bubbles :joy:
There are over 10,000 species of Bristleworms. A few of them are predatory. Mudpayer is right on with his advice, keep the beneficial bristleworms which includes the vast majority of the Fireworms.
There are a couple of Bristleworms that can catch & eat live fish. They are quite rare in the hobby.