what do you suggest? i have heard Bicolor Pseudochromis eat these,
i want something to eat and hunt them,..........not traps
i have many and been picking out large ones but there are so many tiny ones everywhere,..
and when doing a large water change, and moving around rocks to really clean, they crawled out and squirted out stuff i assume eggs? saw many of them doing this, so i guess i'm plagued again, they are everywhere and i find many pieces of them in my skimate, and other filter stuff,.. cut up means more right?
Bristleworm Exterminators
Often unseen, most mini-reef aquariums will have many bristleworms hidden in the sand bed and among the lower rocks. If you ever come out at night and suddenly light the aquarium, you will see these scavengers crawling around the sand bed. While the smaller worms generally pose no problems, larger types, five inches plus, can start to bother clams and other low level corals and anemones. The best control is the natural control, using predators to control the population of the Bristleworms. The Exterminator pack includes Coral Banded Shrimp and Bicolor Pseudochromis. Both will consume bristleworms, while the Coral Banded Shrimp will also scavenge detritus and occasionally act as a Cleaner Shrimp for the fish. The Bicolor Pseudochromis will readily adapt to other meaty based prepared foods. Be aware that they prefer to "catch" their food as it drifts in the water.
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whats your take on this any personal experience?
just wanted to check before i fall for advertisments
i want something to eat and hunt them,..........not traps
i have many and been picking out large ones but there are so many tiny ones everywhere,..
and when doing a large water change, and moving around rocks to really clean, they crawled out and squirted out stuff i assume eggs? saw many of them doing this, so i guess i'm plagued again, they are everywhere and i find many pieces of them in my skimate, and other filter stuff,.. cut up means more right?
Bristleworm Exterminators
Often unseen, most mini-reef aquariums will have many bristleworms hidden in the sand bed and among the lower rocks. If you ever come out at night and suddenly light the aquarium, you will see these scavengers crawling around the sand bed. While the smaller worms generally pose no problems, larger types, five inches plus, can start to bother clams and other low level corals and anemones. The best control is the natural control, using predators to control the population of the Bristleworms. The Exterminator pack includes Coral Banded Shrimp and Bicolor Pseudochromis. Both will consume bristleworms, while the Coral Banded Shrimp will also scavenge detritus and occasionally act as a Cleaner Shrimp for the fish. The Bicolor Pseudochromis will readily adapt to other meaty based prepared foods. Be aware that they prefer to "catch" their food as it drifts in the water.
Detailed Information about this package.
whats your take on this any personal experience?
just wanted to check before i fall for advertisments