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Hard to see but they look like bristle worms, good cuc. Numers will fluctuate. Over feeding will cause their numbers to explode. Some people use traps to keep their numbers down and/or cut back on feeding.
Don’t listen to @Reefering1 one. If you marinate them overnight in Italian dressing and sauté them in butter and garlic, they are delicious!Don't eat them
I disagreeDon't eat them
I miss the good ol days when salt and pepper were enough for a bristle fry….Don’t listen to @Reefering1 one. If you marinate them overnight in Italian dressing and sauté them in butter and garlic, they are delicious!
Aw, good times!I miss the good ol days when salt and pepper were enough for a bristle fry….
Please elaborate...I disagree
Woe, an outbreak of bristleworms and indication you may be overfeeding sustaining their numbers. Many keep them for Cleaner crew as they eat uneaten food and detritus but this many is a population issue. You can utilize an arrow crab or two (as below) to eat them and reduce number but will take time to reduce the count
I personally think they make great snacksPlease elaborate...
I started feeding every other day. Maybe that will help.Woe, an outbreak of bristleworms and indication you may be overfeeding sustaining their numbers. Many keep them for Cleaner crew as they eat uneaten food and detritus but this many is a population issue. You can utilize an arrow crab or two (as below) to eat them and reduce number but will take time to reduce the count
Bristle worms I have tons I was told not harmful by members here. A reefer that is a part owner of an lfs said he doesn't like them. All I know is they eat the algae off my rock also in the sand eating does not bother me. Came from somewhere after 2 years a real mystery