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Nah, the fire worms are easy to catch. Normal bristle worms are more difficult.
Just use food to bait them out and scoop with net or tongs.
 

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You can also tell if it's a bearded fireworm (Hermodice carunculata) because it will have a distinct caruncle. Just look for a red feathery thing on its head. If it has one then remove it from the tank.


mail me polycheates i want some so bad. they are very useful detritivores
You probably don't want that one, it seems to be a fireworm and not strictly a detritivore.
 

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They don't reproduce as quick as normal bristle worms. So. most likely not. Raw shrimp will make them pop up. If you think you have more.
 

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