Omg….bobbit worm?

Robert Ranciato

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I guess I'm in the minority few here but I wouldn’t remove any living creature hitch hiker from my tank. I just see everything as part of the overall ecosystem and they live in a reef for a reason. All God's creatures have their role in nature. Im not opposed to introducing natural predators into the tank to solve a situation though because the same would occur in the ocean too.
So you would keep adding fish and inverts as it prays on them?
 

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I’d kill it. I cure my rocks to kill most of that stuff.

I pulled a few out from this last batch I had. I’m glad none of them made it in.

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