Live rock dip

Discussion in 'Live Rock' started by blackreef13, Jun 27, 2011.

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  1. jeff@zina.com

    jeff@zina.com Flamingo Tongue

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    If you're dead set on getting rid of bristle worms you'll need to get rid of the fish. Then take everything out of the tank and bleach the heck out of everything, tank included. Leave it outside for a month. The put it all back together, cycle the tank again, add fish when ready and never add another piece of coral, rock or anything else to the tank.

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  3. blackreef13

    blackreef13 Coral Banded Shrimp

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    im not worried now i seldom see them in my tank even at night i used a red led flashlight havent seen any in a week im about to start a 10 gallon nano new sand bed and live rock from my old setup