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well, its up to you actually

AT has a huge fireworm :D

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wat i do is jet the live rock with tap....aim especially at the holes.

then soak in tap for 5 mins.

they don't come out nvm....u just put in the tank....after awhile u see all of them popping out from the rocks....then u use sth to pull them out...be careful not to break them or else the other half that remains will just grow into another worm....sometimes the more curious fishes like damsels will pull them out and try to eat them

i've caught at least 11 of these buggers

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My boxer shrimp ate one. Came home one day and saw it holding one in its pincers. :bow: Then it started to eat the bristle worm.

On another occassion, I used a plastic (takeaway) container and try to catch it. It tried wriggling out of the container, kinda succeeded cos half of its body was out of the container. I was stuck cos can't scoop it out and dun wanna let it back in. Think it was hurt so I let it drop back in and promptly took a pair of chopsticks and took the worm out. ;)

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My boxer shrimp ate one. Came home one day and saw it holding one in its pincers. :bow: Then it started to eat the bristle worm.

On another occassion, I used a plastic (takeaway) container and try to catch it. It tried wriggling out of the container, kinda succeeded cos half of its body was out of the container. I was stuck cos can't scoop it out and dun wanna let it back in. Think it was hurt so I let it drop back in and promptly took a pair of chopsticks and took the worm out. ;)

hmm... jus hope my blue-headed boxes eats them when available... :evil:

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actually, what is the rational behind you guys wanting to remove these creatures?

they don't exactly harm healthy fishes you know. (=

hmmm.... but care to explain how come my sand sifter starfish could have disappeared to? cos was shifting my entire tank and could not find both of then.... :(

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its probably under the sand

But if you tame me, we shall need each other.

To me, you will be unique in all the world.

To you, I shall be unique in all the world...

You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed.

-Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Keep our hobby sustainable, participate in fragging NOW

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