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Just saw a bright pink 2 inch worm in my tank any ways to get this **** thing out before it gets any bigger
 
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Bristleworms are a very good thing to have. They keep your tank clean. There will only be an amount of them that can be sustained by the uneaten food and detritus in your tank. When you have a large population of them you definitely have many problems with your tank's cleanliness. Bristle worms will actually cannibalize themselves if there isn't enough food for them.
 

DO YOU THINK TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS ARE MORE HELPFUL OR HURTFUL TO REEFING?

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