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Hey everybody! I have this HUGE bristle worm in my tank, at least a full foot long. I have no idea how I would even remove it. I have tried traps but it never goes in it. Can I catch it with a net?

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Hey everybody! I have this HUGE bristle worm in my tank, at least a full foot long. I have no idea how I would even remove it. I have tried traps but it never goes in it. Can I catch it with a net?

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Wow....this is when you wish you had a pitchfork with 2 dozen points on it....
 
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Wow....this is when you wish you had a pitchfork with 2 dozen points on it....
I agree lol, I knew it was there, but I thought it was around a quarter the size. Thankfully all my coral are on my rocks, and I have no fish that vibe at the bottom
 

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Either don’t. Because it isn’t a bad thing. Or get a fork and stab it and remove.
 

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They aren’t strong. Outside of water they are limp. It looks scary and intimdating but it’s an underwater worm. As soon as it’s outside of water the gravity takes over. They go limp
 
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They aren’t strong. Outside of water they are limp. It looks scary and intimdating but it’s an underwater worm. As soon as it’s outside of water the gravity takes over. They go limp
Ah ok! Good to know thanks everybody I just don’t want it splitting since it’s absolutely massive at least a foot long, takes up abt 1/3 of my tank when fully extended
 

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