What inverts eat bristle worms?

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I keep finding bristle worms in my tank. The biggest was only the size of a grain of rice so far but I want to control the problem ASAP. Is there an invert of some sort that would eat them? Whenever I think there gone I find new ones a while later.
 

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I keep finding bristle worms in my tank. The biggest was only the size of a grain of rice so far but I want to control the problem ASAP. Is there an invert of some sort that would eat them? Whenever I think there gone I find new ones a while later.
The banded coral shrimps eat them - If there isn’t so many then just leave them, they are excellent CUC members. A lot of people get rid of them/Control them sooner because they’re seen as unwanted but really you want them for things like detritus
 
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The banded coral shrimps eat them - If there isn’t so many then just leave them, they are excellent CUC members. A lot of people get rid of them/Control them sooner because they’re seen as unwanted but really you want them for things like detritus
I wasn’t gonna worry but they seem attracted to my caulestrea colony I keep find them stuck on polyps. I’m afraid they might wanna eat it even though it’s perfectly healthy.
 

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I have no first hand knowledge on if these work but here is one claiming to:

 

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I usually wont recommend both arrow crabs nor the banded coral shrimp , i know that you wanted an invert but I would recommend some sort of wrasse like :
  • yellow Coris Wrasse
  • Melanurus Wrasse
  • Six Line wrasse (could be aggressive)
 

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The banded coral shrimps eat them - If there isn’t so many then just leave them, they are excellent CUC members. A lot of people get rid of them/Control them sooner because they’re seen as unwanted but really you want them for things like detritus
I tried a coral branded shrimp and didn’t have much luck 3 years ago. People also suggest arrow crabs but again no luck for me with that. I ended up upgrading tanks. Got new LR and let my other LR sit for months still submerged but didn’t feed tank or have a heater or light. I still have some bristle worms but been able to keep population low.(I think) They are a great CUC addition to have. My opinion has changed about them. It really depends on the species of bristle worm you’re dealing with.
 

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I keep finding bristle worms in my tank. The biggest was only the size of a grain of rice so far but I want to control the problem ASAP. Is there an invert of some sort that would eat them? Whenever I think there gone I find new ones a while later.
Size of a grain of rice?!? Nothing to worry about. You aren’t seeing like 30+ in one area are ya?
 

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I usually wont recommend both arrow crabs nor the banded coral shrimp , i know that you wanted an invert but I would recommend some sort of wrasse like :
  • yellow Coris Wrasse
  • Melanurus Wrasse
  • Six Line wrasse (could be aggressive)
I would also like to add in a larger tank the Jade wrasse. I have a 4” one in a 4’ tank yes they can be boisterous as far as wrasse they are not even close to sixline aggression. Now that fish have been added into the picture:
- Jade wrasse,
- Yellow coris wrasse (not my favourite wrasse available but it will do)
- Sixline alternative = Pinstripe wrasse,
- Radiant wrasse (These are iffy, along with all other wrasse)
- This is a wrasse that isn’t actually known or even supposed to be a worm eater however mine has been the odd one out (Macropharyngodon bipartitus)
 

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I saw a ball anemone in my tank eat a bristle worm 2 nights ago but not sure you want to introduce ball anemones to your tank
 

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I keep finding bristle worms in my tank. The biggest was only the size of a grain of rice so far but I want to control the problem ASAP. Is there an invert of some sort that would eat them? Whenever I think there gone I find new ones a while later.
Coral banded shrimp but they can attack other ornamental shrimp.
 

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Coral banded shrimp but they can attack other ornamental shrimp.
Most fish that will eat bristle worms adds possiblity other ornamentals in tank will become a tasty snack. That’s why I’m real cautious because I have a bunch of sexy shrimp, Pom Pom crabs , anemone shrimp, bumble bee shrimps , and other cool small invertebrates.
 

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Wait, that’s a ball nem? I got told my questionable animal in a cave was an NPS corallimorph. It looks VERY similar to that.
 

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Most fish that will eat bristle worms adds possiblity other ornamentals in tank will become a tasty snack. That’s why I’m real cautious because I have a bunch of sexy shrimp, Pom Pom crabs , anemone shrimp, bumble bee shrimps , and other cool small invertebrates.
Snails are fine the sexy would be a concern if all else fails bristle worm traps. If se xy get traped you can always release
 

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Horseshoe crabs , arrow crabs , sand shifting star will eat the very small babies , wrasse - I think the crabs are the most likely
 

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Wait, that’s a ball nem? I got told my questionable animal in a cave was an NPS corallimorph. It looks VERY similar to that.
Ball anemones are a Coralimorph , to me they can become problematic. They eat snails and obviously bristle worms. They keep snails from certain areas of LR and always have empty shells next to them. I just added a Aiptasia eating filefish to see if he will eat them
 

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