Blasto frag

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I got a Blasto frag from my LFS, and a day or so later when i was just starring at my tank. I noticed there was a little blue christmas tree worm in the base on the frag. If anyone knows, will the worm multiplie or not?
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Yes, they multiply slowly unless you have predators that will eat tubeworms (like butterfly fish). I've got several in my tank that have popped up in the last three years or so after starting with only a few.
 
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Yes, they multiply slowly unless you have predators that will eat tubeworms (like butterfly fish). I've got several in my tank that have popped up in the last three years or so after starting with only a few.
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