Bristle Worms?

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That would not concern me.
Bristleworm's may become invasive in tanks that over feed. There has to be an available food source such as uneaten fish food.
 

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I personally like them . However I just read and it makes sense if you don't feed them enough they will find it on their own and attack snails ect . I don't know . Its like anything if the food source is depleted ,except they cant go anywhere. I wonder if they are cannibalistic frogs are
 
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Okay thanks for the answers I’ll just keep the same routine going that’s my first time seeing one I only feed once a day and only what they eat, I only have a lawnmower,engineer, and a coral banded with a cleanup crew
 

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