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heuerfan
03/06/2006, 03:55 PM
Is there a product on the market that would be safe for corals and help me remove bristle worms? I've heard that clubsoda works well but don't think my lps and zoos would appreciate the carbonation :)

Thanks,
Steven

duec22
03/06/2006, 04:01 PM
A fesh water dip would probably bring them out. Why are your trying to get rid of brissle worms, they are great to have in the tank.

Craig Lambert
03/06/2006, 04:04 PM
You should keep them. They are beneficial scavengers. Both Inland Aquatics and Indo-Pacific Sea Farms include a few of them as part of their detrivoire kits.

heuerfan
03/06/2006, 04:08 PM
Yes, yes, i know they are beneficial. I got rid of my old rocks because i had a clam/snail killing worm called "oenome fulgida". I posted lots of pics of them in action. I just want to make sure that none of these worms are hiding in my corals since those are the only things that were in the tank with the killers. I remember Dr.Ron mentioned club soda, but like i said, don't think corals would appreciate it.