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I have done corals in qt with bristleworms in areas I can't reach. Very small worms too. What can I treat them with to kill those worms? Revive I don't think works. I have bayer and levamisole as well. Never used either on anything so I'm apprehensive. These are sps mostly with a couple lps.
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Revive definitely hasn't worked on my bristle worms. If you're sure they're common bristle worms why not leave them.
 
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I guess it's a personal thing. I strongly dislike them. When I started my nano my skins would crawl when I saw HUGE worms come out even in "day time" to puck up food. Theses guys were maybe 7-8" long. I have a nice tank I started w dry rock and sand this time to prevent hitchhikers. Not only did I dislike the looks of them but my buttons suffered for a long time after putting endless time into catching dozens of them, the buttons started thriving. No true evidence or anything but I'm convinced that they were harming my buttons.
 

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I use peroxide to dip all my corals? I use 5-1 ratio but I only have manly zoas and acans
 

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