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Old 08-18-2005, 10:10 PM   #1
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My friend found like these like brown worms in his crush coral bed. He lifted up a peace of his live rock and found them there. They are like an inch long. Please tell me what they are. Thanks.
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Old 08-19-2005, 12:36 AM   #2
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do they kinda look like a centipede? They probably are bristle worms.
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Old 08-19-2005, 04:06 AM   #3
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Dreaded Death-Worms!

Nah, just kidding.
Most worms are either beneficial or have no real impact at all. Only a few are real pests, but luckily they're rarely encountered, and don't fit this description. Probably just small bristleworms.
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So they are good for the tank?
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many are, some aren't... most likely they are a good thing.
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eww...i hate bristleworms. am i doing a bad thing by getting rid of them every time i encounter them?
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No. I hate them too. There are other critters aplenty in the tank which do the same good deeds the bristleworms do, and without the ugliness or risk of a worm suddenly deciding that clams & coral might be tasty.
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I used to have a pretty big bristleworm that was about 4" long (haven't seen it in a while, though). I kinda liked it! I thought it was an interesting addition to my tank... Am I weird? LOL
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