What eats spionid worms

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I just ignore them now haha. They are now residents in my bubblegum digi colony lol
dang. I was hoping for something a lot more optimistic. I have it on a few of my Monti frags - need a permanent solution. So wrasses did not help?
 

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N of 1 - but I have never seen them before - even though I use KP rock and other unintended sources - but have a well behaved 6 line and a melanurus in one tank and borderline Luna in the other
 

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Bumping this thread. Really curious what's the way to address the situation.
I ended up just throwing the coral out. I covered the entire skeleton with epoxy and glued at the rim. I couldn't see them but my coral was ugly. After 2 months I took off the epoxy and glue and they were still alive.
 

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I did, I don't think it does anything really, at least they were back the next day. I had to toss a whole bunch of coral that had it.
 

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