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my pet bristle worm....

Discussion in 'Freshwater Aquariums & Fish Photos' started by NoctuVide, Mar 19, 2009.

  1. Anonymous

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    Haha! Sweet thanks for the info! :) We are about to buy some traps soon.
     
  2. California Cowgirl

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    also check into getting a wrasse fish, apparently they eat the worms and stuff that you don't want living in your tank
     
  3. punkazzoverb

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    we found that the wrasse just kept them in hiding but it is worth a shot
     
  4. California Cowgirl

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    iinteresting, guess the wrasse wasn't fast enough
     
  5. punkazzoverb

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    I think ours were just too big for him. but I don't know.
     
  6. Scotchdog

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    bristle worm traps work great, as do arrow crabs. You could make a trap on the same principle as a commercial trap …or try a fish trap, use a piece of krill, they go gaga over it. Set the trap where he’s living for a few days bait it and wait