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Steven Pro recommends drying the area carefully and then using duct tape to pull out the bristles.
 
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How about this one chowing down on some chaeto.....tastes like spaghetti?

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Steven Pro recommends drying the area carefully and then using duct tape to pull out the bristles.
I've used the credit card scrape and the duct tape....both seem to work. Either way, the finger still ends up swollen and itchy.
 

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Are you sure thats not a eunice worm? They are soft coral munchers and grow very large
 

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I've used a regular razor and duct tape...seems like the razor works better for me...
 

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