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Saw what I thought was a bristleworm on my coral last night, it went into hiding before I could grab it. So I waited, and snagged up the first worm I could see this morning.
Regardless of what this one is, I flushed it. But I know there are more worms, and need to determine if I’ve got to make a trap or pull up some sediment.
If it is a fireworm, what is the best way to get rid of them? I’ve been slowly removing sediment, since I’m wanting to convert to a bare bottom, so siphoning sediments out is no problem if it’ll help.

Regardless of what this one is, I flushed it. But I know there are more worms, and need to determine if I’ve got to make a trap or pull up some sediment.
If it is a fireworm, what is the best way to get rid of them? I’ve been slowly removing sediment, since I’m wanting to convert to a bare bottom, so siphoning sediments out is no problem if it’ll help.
