Bristleworm?

Discussion in 'ID This!' started by dixiedog, Jun 1, 2009.

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  1. dixiedog

    dixiedog Coral Banded Shrimp

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    Or something else? ;D

    This is the first glimpse of it I've had.


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  3. coldshot

    coldshot Blue Ringed Angel

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    Keep him........Its a bristle
    Danny
     
  4. salsalito25

    salsalito25 Stylophora

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    I 2cond the Possitive Id...
     
  5. psiclone

    psiclone Purple Spiny Lobster

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    Leave him alone unless you start seeing parts of your soft corals missing.
     
  6. Nightstick

    Nightstick Purple Spiny Lobster

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    Why keep him, I hear these guys are bad and they can get very big fast!
     
  7. Phayes

    Phayes Aiptasia Anemone

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    Fireworms are the culprits that bring such hostility to their bretheren. Bristleworms are great detritus eaters and a freebie when it comes to a good clean up crew. I have several monster bristle worms in my tank, and have never had a problem with any of my softies or LPS.

    Now, go look up fireworm and get a good look at the "evil" worms that deserve to be destroyed! :eek: