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tbrown

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I have a nice bug collection that was passed down to me. It was exhibited at the worlds fair in New York im told.
I keep my big collection outside and mostly alive. Occasionally one of them is unalived.
 

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I got one somewhere around the end of last year. A couple weeks ago i counted 24
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Anyone ever find a bearded fireworm in your tank? I think I found one in my frag tank, but it got away. Apparently they eat coral.

We have common bristleworms. I was worried they were a bad one, or a fireworm at first. Then after extensive googling haha, I was able to identify them as commons. Was definitely relived, since I read some other can eat corals also. They make some bristle/fireworm traps that are 3D printed. I think they say they work pretty well.
 

Algae around the edges: Do you need to get rid of every bit of unwanted algae in your tank?

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  • Maybe not, but it prompts me to take action.

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  • There are no such thing as unwanted algae, all algae are welcomed.

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