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joesam

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Bored at work, I find myself sitting here reading these forums and further edge-i-mikating myself on my obsessive hobby. When out of nowhere I realize I have no freakin bristle worms. My LR/LS/Sea water came with all kinds of nifty particulates that have spawned into an amazing system and even given birth to a seperate copepod breeding tank (for that special time when i feel like playing god :wink: ). Still, I can't seem to obtain one, just one, damned worm. What kind crap is this?
Even worse, I start thinking what kind of person buys worms..

Anyone want about 200 copepods? :D
 

jdeets

Advanced Reefer
joesam--you can buy bristleworms online. I did. Now I have lots of them--I have seen some up to a foot long.

You can get all kinds of these types of things at www.inlandaquatics.com. They have a detrivore kit that's really good. I used one in my tank 5 years ago--and everything is going strong. I have bristle worms, copepods and microstars out the wazoo!
 

joesam

New Reefer
Not such a bad idea, although I have restrainded myself from using online sources to purchase additional "thingies" :D for my tanks. The whole idea of not being able ito guarantee the quality of the end product or that it might even be misidenified.
One horror story of someone ordering a Sea apple and getting a half dead Hypselodoris bullockii (purple nudi) that poisoned his whole tank left me sticking to sources at a LFS to order what i want (after a couple of thousand dollars). Plus my wife likes the idea of me being able to have a target if the unfortunate (for them) chance my order displeases me :wink:

How about 2000 Copepods? Gurantee Freshness!
 

Mihai

Advanced Reefer
Ask around, there should be plenty of other people around that have them. I'd be glad to share with anybody!

M.
 
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Anonymous

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I can almost guarantee you have some if you have live rock. It's practically like having bacteria. They are everywhere. Ever look at your tank at night with a flashlight?
 

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