Fish that eat spahgetti or spinoid worms

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Hi all I wanted to know If there are any reef safe fish or inverts that eat spaghetti or spinoid worms and can fit in a biocube 29 thanks an happy reefing
 

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Most of the wrasses will. A Coral Banded Shrimp will. But why would you want to get rid of a spaghetti worm? They are a very good member of the clean up crew.
 
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Are these spinoid or spaghetti worms
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Most of the wrasses will. A Coral Banded Shrimp will. But why would you want to get rid of a spaghetti worm? They are a very good member of the clean up crew.
+1 great cleaners
 

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i'm having a problem with these things too. they're irritating some of my zoas to the point that they won't open all of the way. pretty annoying.
 

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