Bristle worms (mmmmmm)

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Wouldn't high salinity do the same thing without killing the bacteria? Like 38ppt?
 

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Yes you do have a lot. I did too, but it seems the coral banded shrimp does a good job, as I do not see as many now. But I have never seen my shrimp catching any, so... I do not know, if they just hide better.
 

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are you concerned that the previous rock(s) you remove from your DT will get "re-infested" as you proceed to the next rock to dip?
 
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are you concerned that the previous rock(s) you remove from your DT will get "re-infested" as you proceed to the next rock to dip?
Yes kind of redundant but I’m trying to be proactive with the infestation. No one’s really given me advise on what to do to remove so I’m just trying my best to not remove wanted bacteria. If it were up to me, I’d crap can all the rocks and start over…
 

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when we weren't boating to the "race" or Montauk Point, we would use bristle worms(sand worms) to fish Flounder/Fluke. we would cut their heads off to avoid being bitten
 

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I've got a coral banded shrimp, christmas wrasse (very similar to melanurus) and 3 hawkfish in my DT. I rarely see bristleworms in there.

The lagoon has 2 Rhinecanthus triggers and whenever I find a bristle worm I feed it to them. Despite getting stuck with tons of spines, those triggers love eating the worms. :0) I also feed them vermetid snails whenever I have the chance.
 

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You're on the right track with cutting back on excess food. If they're overwhelming you can try a home made bristleworm trap using a pop bottle
So i have lot of bristle worms too and know cut back on feeding get trap or make trap or arrow crab etc but my question is how to dispose of live bristle worms flush down toilet or throw in trash lol
 

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So i have lot of bristle worms too and know cut back on feeding get trap or make trap or arrow crab etc but my question is how to dispose of live bristle worms flush down toilet or throw in trash lol
Either. Or you can try to euthanize by freezing them.
 

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Ok fellow reefers. How many bristle worms is too many bristle worms? I’ve got at least a hundred in my 150g. Don’t see them being a threat to any of my corals or fish but tonight they all seem to have come out looking for a snack. I’ve reduced feeding for my fish as I’ve seen a lot of wasted food sitting on the sand bed. I’m thinking they came out because of the reduced feeding, but golly there’s a lot in my tank lol
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IMO one is too many !
 

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Ok fellow reefers. How many bristle worms is too many bristle worms? I’ve got at least a hundred in my 150g. Don’t see them being a threat to any of my corals or fish but tonight they all seem to have come out looking for a snack. I’ve reduced feeding for my fish as I’ve seen a lot of wasted food sitting on the sand bed. I’m thinking they came out because of the reduced feeding, but golly there’s a lot in my tank lol
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Yeah, when they gross me out (and I like them) I get the brine shrimp net out and cull, it’s easy to gently wave over, they float and grab them. I feed heavy too and when I feed more frozen than pellets or flakes, they diminish. Makes it hard to vary diet, thus the culling.
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So i have lot of bristle worms too and know cut back on feeding get trap or make trap or arrow crab etc but my question is how to dispose of live bristle worms flush down toilet or throw in trash lol
They say everything goes better with ketchup lol !! :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes: Kidding !!!
Flush them , give them to a friend, pretty much anything you want . Their are people that like them maybe give a shout out to anyone in your area .
 

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So i have lot of bristle worms too and know cut back on feeding get trap or make trap or arrow crab etc but my question is how to dispose of live bristle worms flush down toilet or throw in trash lol
Thank you but that still doesn’t andwer my question of the post i have trap and now have arrow crab but my question was how to dispose of them meaning when caught flush down toilet or throw in trash bin for trash company when pick up
 

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