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Anyway this is just something random I saw in my tank last night....

Sooo, I decided to spot feed some krill to my corals last night, my phosphates are zero and have been for months, this is just something I do to make sure they're getting nutrients, anyway. When got to my platygyra I dropped some small pieces on it, then came back and saw this
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HOW THE HECK DID A PLATYGYRA CATCH A BIRSTLEWORM! HOW? Since when did they become predatory lol
 

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Bristle worms will burrow in holes in the coral skeleton. I have had them in torch coral too.
 

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Do you think perhaps the bristle worm was attracted to the food you fed?
 
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Do you think perhaps the bristle worm was attracted to the food you fed?
Maybe, though he would have to have come early! I do see them on my lobo a half hour or so after I feed, though this one was already in the platygyra when I started feeding! And he definitely wasn't alive when I caught him
 

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