Do you have bristle worms in display tank

Do you have bristle worms in your display tank?

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MR BACKHAND

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Do you have bristle worms in your display tank? How do you keep them out? I currently do not have any. Is it realistic to think I can keep this tank bristle worm free? My tank is all new dry rock and has only been up for a week.
 

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I find them all of the time. As said above, I believe they are a necessary part of the eco-system.
 

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I really have way to many. I don't have any places where there are no bristle worms. I can't keep any crustaceans any more because when they molt, the worms cover the thing and eat it.
Occasionally I throw in a trap to remove the large ones. I am sure I have thousands and if I move something especially a sponge that covers everything, dozens of them emerge.
 

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I really have way to many. I don't have any places where there are no bristle worms. I can't keep any crustaceans any more because when they molt, the worms cover the thing and eat it.
Occasionally I throw in a trap to remove the large ones. I am sure I have thousands and if I move something especially a sponge that covers everything, dozens of them emerge.
Would you mind describing your trap?
(I need to catch a Fireworm.)
Thanks
 

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Yes, they usually come out of everywhere when I feed reef roids. Some people don’t like them but from what I’ve read only a few of them are detrimental... the fireworm is one of those. Although some
of the others the larger they get the more problematic they can be.
 

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I have tons in both my fudge and dt. When I pull some Cheto out to feed here are always some bristle in there. My melanarus doesn’t even touch them.
 

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Would you mind describing your trap?
(I need to catch a Fireworm.)
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That is just a plastic container and on one end there is a small plastic funnel. For that one I used one of those things florists use to put a carnation in for your lapel like if you are in a wedding party. They will give you a few.
Put in a piece of fish, clam or frozen fish food in a dark place overnight.
 

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You might think you have none. You just haven't seen them. They are there unless your tank is brand new.
 
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You might think you have none. You just haven't seen them. They are there unless your tank is brand new.
Yeah main tank 120 gallons is 100% new with all new rock and sand.
I also have a 20 gallon full of live rock that I was going to use to help seed the new tank but there are bristle worms in the rock.
I was just curious to see if it is realistic to think that I could keep the tank pest free.
 
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Would you mind describing your trap?
(I need to catch a Fireworm.)
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DF027599-7D2B-4E8C-9FD7-9AFAB2EF40FA.jpeg

Here is a trap I 3D printed. You can find it on thingiverse. Caught 15 bristle worms in its first use . 57342C1A-188B-4EAD-83A0-81473A198EB3.jpeg
 

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DF027599-7D2B-4E8C-9FD7-9AFAB2EF40FA.jpeg

Here is a trap I 3D printed. You can find it on thingiverse. Caught 15 bristle worms in its first use . 57342C1A-188B-4EAD-83A0-81473A198EB3.jpeg
Very nice. I found this one which is different: Bristleworm Trap by bo0ks - Thingiverse
I just made one out of a bottle so will see if that works, but will keep yours in mind.

I was recently reading about 3-D printing. May I ask which plastic you use and how do you know if it is safe for aquarium use (especially around sensitive SPS)?
Thanks.
Jim
 
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Very nice. I found this one which is different: Bristleworm Trap by bo0ks - Thingiverse
I just made one out of a bottle so will see if that works, but will keep yours in mind.

I was recently reading about 3-D printing. May I ask which plastic you use and how do you know if it is safe for aquarium use (especially around sensitive SPS)?
Thanks.
Jim
I use transparent PETG. All of the research I’ve done says PETG is reef safe. I like the transparent because I feel that the dye they use to color the PETG could possibly leach into the system... this is just a personal opinion.
 

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