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You could squirt some peroxide into the holes they are in with a syringe. For a nano I wouldn't worry too much, everything is easier in a nano in terms of removing things. It's the big systems with lots of rock that provide an environment for some of these worms to get a few feet long. Then trying to remove it is a nightmare.I couldn’t get away with a wrasse- I have a 32 gallon biocube that this rock will be going in...what I might end up doing is chiseling off the cup corals and sponges that I want in my tank ASAP, then keeping the rest of the rock and watching it until I feel better putting it in my tank. Obviously not 100% effective nor ideal but at least I won’t be scared of having a hundred predatory worms....
If only I could just inject the tube with something while leaving the stuff around it unharmed, but that’s pretty unlikely