Was my fighting conch killed by a bristle worm?

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Or did he starve. Although I've been having a lot of algae and I have been overfeeding the tank so I would be shocked if the reason he died was starvation...but I did not target feed him. He was wedged between a rock and the tank glass for a day or two and I'm wondering if it was possible for bristle worms to have attacked him? I still have a tiger conch in the tank as well.
 

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Probably starvation. Why do you think it was the bristleworm?
 

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Bristles are scavengers eating uneaten food, detritus and dead matter.
Conch either starved or parameter issues such as low CA, high nitrate or ammonia
Even high temperature and Ph can have effect
 

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