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So I recently just bought this individual Christmas tree worm and I was wondering if there are any important things I need to know on how to care for them. I was also wondering if more of them will eventually form around the rock. (I bought it for 10$)

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They need medium flow, and they need to be fed properly. Not sure if this was an impulse buy, but some basic research will help. Turn your skimmers off and take your filter socks out if you have any for a few hours after feeding so the food stays in the water column.
 
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They need medium flow, and they need to be fed properly. Not sure if this was an impulse buy, but some basic research will help. Turn your skimmers off and take your filter socks out if you have any for a few hours after feeding so the food stays in the water column.
Okay, I basically have all those things right so thanks
 
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