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New2Salt1

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I bought a USED 14 gal BioCube. I thought I was getting a deal but with all the cleaning, and now BRISTLEWORMS CREEPING OUT OF EVERY HOLE, I'M wondering if I should just get rid of all the live rock and cycle a whole new tank.

What do you guys think???
 

TheJGMProject

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man I dont like a ton of bristle worms 8O i wonder of hyposalinity will help rid of them. i heard six-line wrasses eat them too. any other ideas out there?

good luck!
 
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A ton of bristle worms with no food sources makes for a very short supply of bristle worms in a short time period.
 
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sfsuphysics":1bn15jiv said:
A ton of bristle worms with no food sources makes for a very short supply of bristle worms in a short time period.

+1
 

Len

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Bristleworms are generally harmless, but if you hate them, get a pseudochromis basslet. It should munch up the small worms in no time.
 

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