My reef tank has several large (about half the size of a pen) bristleworms. I caught one early yesterday morning and was just going to throw him out in the yard b/c I believe I am getting too many. I then changed my mind and put him in my 120 gallon tank. My lionfish was the only one awake and he attempted to eat it 3 different times before he gave up and the worm landed on a rock and then slithered into oblivion.
My thought process was that I didn't care if he became food or he could help keep the tank clean b/c my trigger doesn't allow for me to keep a clean up crew in the tank.
My tank has the aforementioned lionfish and trigger along with a lunar wrasse, three damsels and two Clarki clowns.
My question is if this was a good idea. Will the trigger or the other fish eventually eat the worm? Will the worm (or worms) do a good job at keeping the tank clean? Or did I just open up a can of worms (couldn't resist the pun) by introducing the worm to my tank?
My thought process was that I didn't care if he became food or he could help keep the tank clean b/c my trigger doesn't allow for me to keep a clean up crew in the tank.
My tank has the aforementioned lionfish and trigger along with a lunar wrasse, three damsels and two Clarki clowns.
My question is if this was a good idea. Will the trigger or the other fish eventually eat the worm? Will the worm (or worms) do a good job at keeping the tank clean? Or did I just open up a can of worms (couldn't resist the pun) by introducing the worm to my tank?


