Bristleworm problem help

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This morning I woke up and my tank was not doing good I’ve decided to just take it down. It is infested with bristle worms and I’m not sure how I should go about taking it down. Ive already gotten stung , if I remove the water can they survive outside of it ? what should I do ?
 
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Why not just put food in panty hose, leave it over night, and pull them out?
I was already going to take down this tank as I have other ones running . Thank you though! Do you know how I should go about taking it down?
 

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Just use gloves and take it down as normal. They can live for a bit without water.
 

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