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Any suggestions on how to get rid of all these bristleworms? At first it seemed okay as they were eating detritus and leftover food, but now they're so many I can't even get my yellow clown goby eggs to make it past their second day.
I've tried traps and they don't work. The worms are smart enough to not go all the way in so they are able to come right out after grabbing the bait.
There has to be a better, less intrusive way to get rid of them.
I have a red mithrax crab that's been catching some, and a blue striped dottyback that doesn't seem to know he's supposed to eat them (apparently tank bred).
Help help help.
I've tried traps and they don't work. The worms are smart enough to not go all the way in so they are able to come right out after grabbing the bait.
There has to be a better, less intrusive way to get rid of them.
I have a red mithrax crab that's been catching some, and a blue striped dottyback that doesn't seem to know he's supposed to eat them (apparently tank bred).
Help help help.