Removing spirorbid worms from chaeto

Thomasflynn15

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I harvested some chaeto and was planning on taking it down to the lfs. I have a enough to fully over stuff a 10 gallon tank with little room left. It is covered in spirorbid worms. I am not sure if the lfs will take the chaeto is it is all covered in them. Is there a way of getting them off or has anybody noticed if their lfs's are picky about the cleanliness of their chaeto or not? No bristleworms just spirorbid worms
 

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For the sake of the health of the hobby, please toss it out and don't make your problem someone else's too.
 

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I'm fairly new to the hobby but everything I've read is that Spirorbid worms are a sign of a healthy tank and are considered a neutral to good hitchhiker.
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I'd be honest with your LFS about your Chaeto and ask them if they want it.
 

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