Bristleworm injury

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I managed to survive stray voltage and palytoxins but reefing finally got me


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Been there. Sucks. Strong tape, tweezers, jewelers pliers all work
Have you tried the elmer’s glue trick? Drip it on, let it dry and peel it off. Works great.

All I had today was blue painters tape but it worked really well.
 

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That’s what I told the doctors at the emergency room but they didn’t listen
I'm confused, if you knew this already, why the emergency room trip? (Unless I'm being whooshed, lol).
I get spiked periodically when I put my hands in the refugium. It's always a swell treat
 
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I don’t think that is possible :)
So I was at the LFS last week and a guy wanted to buy some chaeto. The LFS refused to sell it to him because he said he saw a bristle worm in it. The guy laughed and said he didn’t care about that, but he still wouldn’t sell him any. Strange times we live in.
 

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So I was at the LFS last week and a guy wanted to buy some chaeto. The LFS refused to sell it to him because he said he saw a bristle worm in it. The guy laughed and said he didn’t care about that, but he still wouldn’t sell him any. Strange times we live in.
Maybe the bristle worm in the cheto was a fire worm?
 
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Maybe the bristle worm in the cheto was a fire worm?
I doubt they can tell the difference any better than all us other non-biologists.

Same store has a 8” achilles covered in ich in their display at the front of the store, maybe get your own house in order before playing algae police.
 

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That’s not what I’m talking about.
If there are that many bristle worms that they are crawling all over the tank all of the time then something else is wrong. They (like most other fauna), will find an equilibrium based on available food.
 

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If there are that many bristle worms that they are crawling all over the tank all of the time then something else is wrong. They (like most other fauna), will find an equilibrium based on available food.
Im glad to hear that. Im also glad for this thread. Im terribly sorry op got poked. It looks uncomfortable. I knew bristle worms could cause injury but i didnt know the extent and i just put bristle worms in my gravel to keep it stirred up. I put 6 spaghetti worms in because my tank was started with dry rock my hitchhiker situation is nonexsistant. Ive been thinking maybe ive made a terrible mistake and in a year ill be pulling monsters out left and right. I do feed very heavy but my cuc is very diverse so excess food isnt a concern.
 

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