Bristle Worms

Discussion in 'Tropical Fish' started by saltwatervirgin, Jan 30, 2013.

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  1. HightechRedneck

    HightechRedneck Spanish Shawl Nudibranch

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    Not to change the subject, but reguarding the Goby. Make sure you have a tight fitting lid as Gobys are jumpers. Mine got out twice from a 1inx3in gap in my canopy. Also, make sure they will take a pellet, flake, or mysis shrimp food. (or something of the sort you can feed easily.) My (second) Diamond Goby depleted the hair alge and pods in my 125g sand and would not eat anything else. I had to take him back as he was getting skinny from not eating. My first Diamond ate mysis like a pig. Was nice and fat, then I found him as fish jerky on the floor when I came home from work. :( They do a fantastic job keeping the sand clean though!
     
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  3. scuzy

    scuzy Flamingo Tongue

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    My old tank I let the bristle worm go out of control and when I moved to my new tank I made sure none were transfer over. I cleaned out a whole 5 gallon bucket full of dead bristle worms in my old 150 after taking it off line some were as long as 8 inches fat and thick. Freaken disgusting