I've got WAY TOO MANY BRISTLE WORMS!

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I like bristle worms well enough. They're good members of CUC... but when I saw all these Saturday night after lights out, I decided I needed to do something...

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These pics are just a small sample. They literally were covering every square inch of rock and sand I've got.

I'm not sure what to do at this point. Suggestions??
 
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Send some too me please .....!!! I can't find one in my tank at the mo :p:D
I would make a trap for them ..plenty of DIY videos on YouTube...
Haha! I'm happy to send some your way. PM me with an address.

Yup that is a ton. I would probably make a trap as mentioned but perhaps reduce the feedings since the population has exploded because of this.
I was thinking of maybe trying a trap. I wonder how long it would take to reduce the population... On the feedings, I'm definitely feeding more than I ever have because I have an anthias, and those guys need to eat multiple times a day. Maybe I'm feeding too often...
 

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A few thoughts... That huge number of bristle worms is eating _something_...

If you dramatically reduce the population, what's going to happen to whatever it is they're eating?

My bi-color goatfish has been seen yanking a good sized bristle worm out from under a rock and eating it whole. Can't say if any other goatfish would do so... I'd never heard of them eating bristle worms, but mine certainly does.
 
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Haha!! Anybody got a link to a good DIY trap?
 
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I was also thinking maybe I could add a natural predator or 2, but the only one I know of is the arrow crab. @Greybeard I'd never heard of a goatfish doing that, but I'd be open to getting a fish that eats these if we can find something to show your experience is the norm.
 
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Well, I looked up the bicolor goatfish, and it does seem that it does like to eat these guys...but it also needs a 125g tank supposedly. My tank is significantly smaller than that (a 50g cube)
 
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Actually... LA says 125g minimum for the goatfish...but saltwaterfish.com says 50g... hmmm...
 

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Haha! I'm happy to send some your way. PM me with an address.


I was thinking of maybe trying a trap. I wonder how long it would take to reduce the population... On the feedings, I'm definitely feeding more than I ever have because I have an anthias, and those guys need to eat multiple times a day. Maybe I'm feeding too often...
I would PM you ...but I live in Holland ...not sure they'd make it or if you'd even be allowed too:D:p
 

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