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Is this a pest or something u should be worried about out?
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Looks like a bristle worm bud. You may also have some cyano or dino on the rocks there.
 
Looks like a bristle worm bud. You may also have some cyano or dino on the rocks there.
It’s cyano and it’s actually FINALLY starting to die off. But I just saw some bubble algae . Do you think it’s a bad bristle worm?
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It’s cyano and it’s actually FINALLY starting to die off. But I just saw some bubble algae . Do you think it’s a bad bristle worm?
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I haven’t met a bad one yet. I don’t mind them in my display tank, I just don’t like them in my frag tanks. Just don’t touch it with your bare hands, they sting a little. I usually feel it the next day, and some people are allergic. If you want to remove it, try tweezers, but they are good cleanup crew too.
 
I haven’t met a bad one yet. I don’t mind them in my display tank, I just don’t like them in my frag tanks. Just don’t touch it with your bare hands, they sting a little. I usually feel it the next day, and some people are allergic. If you want to remove it, try tweezers, but they are good cleanup crew too.
I will leave it alone then lol. He doesn’t bother me
 
I will leave it alone then lol. He doesn’t bother me
I haven’t met a bad one yet. I don’t mind them in my display tank, I just don’t like them in my frag tanks. Just don’t touch it with your bare hands, they sting a little. I usually feel it the next day, and some people are allergic. If you want to remove it, try tweezers, but they are good cleanup crew too.
Any tips on getting this last bit of cyano out naturally? Or just keep doing what I’m doing
 
Any tips on getting this last bit of cyano out naturally? Or just keep doing what I’m doing
I would use a microscope to make sure what it is first. I use Chemiclean because I am comfortable with it. But natural means are to increase the water flow and remove it with a turkey baster. It takes a while that way though.
 
Is this a pest or something u should be worried about out?
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Common bristleworm and while they are not welcome in my tanks, many regard them as clean up crew as they consume uneaten food and detritus Harmless unless you touch them with your bare hands (dont)
 
I would use a microscope to make sure what it is first. I use Chemiclean because I am comfortable with it. But natural means are to increase the water flow and remove it with a turkey baster. It takes a while that way though.
Aren’t you in SE Michigan ? Can I bring you some to look at
 
Aren’t you in SE Michigan ? Can I bring you some to look at
I’m probably about 40 mins south of you. I’ll check my schedule next week and see what I can do.
 

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