To Bristle Or Not To Bristle

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Hey Folks , I know this question has been asked a zillion times but I am new and need advice .
My tank is a Bio Cube 16 with 16.8 lbs of live rock. I have many corals of various types , Paly`s , LPS Candy Cane, Softy Discosoma Mushroom, LPS Polyp WYSIWYG. One Emerald Crab, One Goby Firetail (small) , One Clown Fish (small) , One Peppermint Shrimp , Three Mexican Turbo Snails(small) , One Hermit Crab (small) . The tank is in its third week and doing very well with all the numbers, salinity Ect.
So a week ago I bought a coral and found a Bristle Worm on it so I did not add it to the tank. I have been feeding it and its doing well isolated in a bowl . My question is should I add it to the tank or do I have enough of a Clean up Crew ?
I ask because I have been reading the forums and its very mixed with whether to keep this guy or keep it OUT of my tank ? Currently I have no hitchhikers , well none that are large and noticeable.
Again please excuse this thread if it is an annoying repeat but with so many views and being new I do not know what I should do.
Thank you for any and all opinions and or advice :)
 

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Hey Folks , I know this question has been asked a zillion times but I am new and need advice .
My tank is a Bio Cube 16 with 16.8 lbs of live rock. I have many corals of various types , Paly`s , LPS Candy Cane, Softy Discosoma Mushroom, LPS Polyp WYSIWYG. One Emerald Crab, One Goby Firetail (small) , One Clown Fish (small) , One Peppermint Shrimp , Three Mexican Turbo Snails(small) , One Hermit Crab (small) . The tank is in its third week and doing very well with all the numbers, salinity Ect.
So a week ago I bought a coral and found a Bristle Worm on it so I did not add it to the tank. I have been feeding it and its doing well isolated in a bowl . My question is should I add it to the tank or do I have enough of a Clean up Crew ?
I ask because I have been reading the forums and its very mixed with whether to keep this guy or keep it OUT of my tank ? Currently I have no hitchhikers , well none that are large and noticeable.
Again please excuse this thread if it is an annoying repeat but with so many views and being new I do not know what I should do.
Thank you for any and all opinions and or advice :)
I purposely added them to my tank and have no regrets. If you start getting large numbers of them it is a good sign you need to improve your husbandry. Otherwise, some fish will eat them (especially the small ones) and they do a great job cleaning deep inside the rock.
 

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Hey Folks , I know this question has been asked a zillion times but I am new and need advice .
My tank is a Bio Cube 16 with 16.8 lbs of live rock. I have many corals of various types , Paly`s , LPS Candy Cane, Softy Discosoma Mushroom, LPS Polyp WYSIWYG. One Emerald Crab, One Goby Firetail (small) , One Clown Fish (small) , One Peppermint Shrimp , Three Mexican Turbo Snails(small) , One Hermit Crab (small) . The tank is in its third week and doing very well with all the numbers, salinity Ect.
So a week ago I bought a coral and found a Bristle Worm on it so I did not add it to the tank. I have been feeding it and its doing well isolated in a bowl . My question is should I add it to the tank or do I have enough of a Clean up Crew ?
I ask because I have been reading the forums and its very mixed with whether to keep this guy or keep it OUT of my tank ? Currently I have no hitchhikers , well none that are large and noticeable.
Again please excuse this thread if it is an annoying repeat but with so many views and being new I do not know what I should do.
Thank you for any and all opinions and or advice :)
I vote put em in :) bristles are a great part of your clean up crew and unless you're overfeeding the tank, their numbers generally dont get out of control.
 
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With only one Bristle , it should not repopulate ? Are they sexed male and female and if so how do you determine which is which ?
 

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With only one Bristle , it should not repopulate ? Are they sexed male and female and if so how do you determine which is which ?
Where the is one, there is more ;)
 

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Bristle worms for the win - they help get all the nooks and crannies your other CUC can't get to.

I had a macro tank for a while that basically had just worms and ceriths.

Behold, and tremble in fear - it is Gigantor, king of the bristle worms!

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Behold, and tremble in fear - it is Gigantor, king of the bristle worms!

Gigantor!

Shades of Saturday morning TV memories - _there's_ a name I've not heard in many a year!

~Bruce
 
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So even though I have a clean up crew the addition of this little bristle will not over load the amount of clean up crew I now have ?
 

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I ordered some (along with spaghetti worms) from IPSF, and paid to ship from Hawaii :)

Used to buy them from Inland Aquatics, before they went belly up. You could always count on a small worm or two in a package of Garf Grunge, too.

I can't imagine keeping a reef without bristle worms. Without a doubt, the best clean-up critter you can have. Trying to keep them out of a tank is probably pointless anyway... small bristle worms will hide in cracks and crevices of frag plugs. I don't believe I've ever seen a mature reef without bristle worms.
 

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Well, there's my motivation to always have gloves on hand. (I <3 puns)

I had planned on avoiding these guys at all cost, but hearing the good reviews about their CUC support and the fact you cant keep them out makes me think I won't even bother trying to dodge em. Maybe more contact will make it so they don't freak me out so much. ;Dead
 

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