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Anyone Have Any Idea, I Did Find Some Bristle Worms A Month Ago, I Thought It Now Was Under Control. I Added A Arrow Crab, 4 Worm Eating Shrimps, A Worm Trap That Only Caught A Fish |: ,, Yesterday Added A Wrasse. Any Help Much Appreciated !
 

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Wait, just want to make sure I have this correct. You thought an aiptasia anemone was a worm? I sat here for several minutes zooming in on the pictures looking for a worm, lol. Also, bristle worms are beneficial, they’re great detritivores.
 

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No problem. I don’t have any experience with these so I can’t help you past the ID but I have read that F-aptasia is the go to. That and I’ve read that when they’re messed with they can release spores and multiple really fast. Good luck!
 

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Yeah i looking for worm also but only see a torch coral and an aptasia and tentacle off a shrimp so if you mean that aiptasia on rock in left picture? Then thats aiptasia
 
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I pulled the one rock I found it in and one coral that also had it. I have a 180g with 150 lbs of live rock. I hope I caught it in time.
 
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