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Hey I'm new to forum but been in the hobby over a year..a couple months ago I re scaped my live rock and got some new pieces from my lfs..I got a beautiful rock that was from a 10 year old aquarium break down .. rock fits well with my plan but it came with a few guests .. one is a blue bristle worm and also a couple vermitide worms ..question is should I keep em or get rid of em??
 

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Personal choice. Some like bugs. If you have one bristleworm you have more. Btw.
Just make sure it's a bristle worm.
 
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Yes. Yes it is. I have a rule in my house. Bigger than my finger the gotta go
 
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I tried to grab it with long tweezers last night and he slipped away hasn't come out since I also put a dab of epoxy on the vermitide those guys make a mess of webs I don't mind bug as long as they aren't harmful to my tank or me
 

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