Hi I just picked up a 30 gallon tank with live rock & live sand seems to be a lot of bristle worms ? Is it a good thing to add to my main tank ? I have soft corals, Anemones, shrimp & fish also a small cleaning crew... Good or bad ???
Bristle worms are your friend. probably the best detrivore in your sand bed. I would just let them do their thing and their population should self level based on the amount of food available to them in your tank.
I love my bristleworms. When I feed small pellets to my clowns in my nano the worms all swarm out. There are dozens and dozens and some are quite large. Its fun to watch the worms race the copepods and amphopods to the food. The pods grab the pellets and jump all around the worms trying to get the pellets away and most always succeed. Very entertaining (I guess I need to get a life.)
They have never been any problem with any of my corals (in my nano and 250 g) and I have heard that they will quit reproducing and die if they don't get enough food.
I say embrace and celebrate the worms!!!
I love my bristleworms. When I feed small pellets to my clowns in my nano the worms all swarm out. There are dozens and dozens and some are quite large. Its fun to watch the worms race the copepods and amphopods to the food. The pods grab the pellets and jump all around the worms trying to get the pellets away and most always succeed. Very entertaining (I guess I need to get a life.)
They have never been any problem with any of my corals (in my nano and 250 g) and I have heard that they will quit reproducing and die if they don't get enough food.
I say embrace and celebrate the worms!!!
Okay, I had to go back to this thread because I realize now that I was naive and have had a huge awaking!!!
Tonight we were turning off lights etc for bedtime and I did my final Nano check.
I had been sitting at my desk an hour before and everything was fine but NOW it was completely cloudy! I mean it was opaque and the clowns were freaking out. So was I!!! So my husband brought up some water for a major water change and as we were starting we could see that the clouds were being spewed from under one of the rocks. We picked up the rock and there were about 15 HUGE bristleworms squirming around. They were spawning in the tank and it wasn't pretty. So we scooped them out and they went down the toilet.
I knew there were some bristleworms and a few are good for the tank as they are major detrivores but I didn't know that too many, especially in a small system could pollute it so much. Leaving the spawn in could be bad for the tank. Everything probably would have been okay but... Now when I see the worms they will have to go.
Just part of my education I guess.
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