What is the bristle worm doing?

Yeah I think there are like ten of them or so. I saw about 6 of them do it. This is gonna suck. How would I get rid of them?
Stop feeding so much.

No seriously, bristle worms self regulate their population depending on their available food source.
 
I have already slowed the feeding down to once every two or three days.
Just because they spawn does not mean there will be a ton. If there is not enough food, the babies will not grow and will die. But if they do grow, just google DIY bristle worm trap. A simple water bottle works great.
 
Most bristle worms are either male or female. They reproduce by releasing sperm and eggs into the water. Larvae metamorphose from a free-swimming stage to a segmented stage before maturing. A few bristle worm species take care of their young. Some bristle worm species reproduce asexually by budding.
 
That is incredible, thank you for sharing that video. I have never seen bristle worms spawn before. I imagine what does not turn into worms will serve as coral food or get caught by a skimmer.
 
Sorry to bump an old thread but I just saw my huge 12“+ bristleworm rear up and a huge cloud of white came out instantly making the water cloudy and then multiple small bristleworms came out and ejected red streams like the video. What a weird but amazing sight!
 
I had night mares about giant bristle worms last night. Randomly - I haven’t seen any in my new tank - knock on wood. It was attacking my fish. And I grabbed tweezers and pulled him out. And I then I woke up. Not that that helps any... but good timing?
 

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