| Re: SPS just not doing good. Please help. Sounds like bristle worms. Here is an excerpt from a q&a; (Marine): Bristle Worms (again) by fssmith/venus.lerc.nasa.gov (Greg Smith)
Date: 5 May 1992
Newsgroup: rec.aquaria
In article <u4o9rINNrrq-at-stanley.cis.Brown.EDU>, jle-at-dam.brown.edu (Jon Elion) writes...>A fews weeks back there was a thread about bristle worms showing up in>reef tanks. I only skimmed the items, amused that anyone would be so>careless as to allow such a thing into their tank.> >Yep, you guessed it, I found one in my reef tank last night! Nice specimen,>actually, about 3/8" long, brightly colored. Definitely bristle worm.> >Sorry to have to ask for a repeat of this on the net, but the answers>never really "registered" since I didn't think I had the problem.> >QUESTION: What does a bristle worm bother? Does it eat coral polyps?> >QUESTION: What eats bristle worms (i.e., how to get rid of it/them)?usually scavenges on leftover meaty foods. If none are available muncheson corals. Is eaten by arrow crabs and coral banded shrimp. However bothof these will eat leftover fish food and brine shrimp preferentially overbristle worms. The coral banded will also eat the arrow crab sooner or laterif you have both in the same tank. My suggestion -- Get a pair of coral bandedif possible. Ifv not get a single coral banded shrimp. Feed the fish sparinglyif at all and manually remove bristle worms whenever you see them. They make traps for them. |