bristle worm removal? ??

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Does anybody have some good ideas that have worked? Just saw 1 about 5 to 6 inches long. Newer 220g tank but dont know exactly what to do. Just put a plastic container in with a x cut in it with food to try a trap method.
 

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Unless you have a real infestation just leave them. The can be considered part of your clean up crew. They will eat the junk in the rocks. But if you have loads of them then I have tried pantyhose and it worked for me.
 

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So when we moved our tank last we sifted all our sand and haven't seen any. But our tank was bad it had 2 fish a crab and a Nassus snail not to mention it was covered in hair algea... It worked though
 

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