Spat out purple rock?!

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Yep, I think bristleworms and all the other stuff are generally good for your tank, if you really dont like them just get some fish, but keep in mine that wrasses will also eat nudis.

Also 65 Euros for 5 is a really good deal! Its 150 US dollar for 5 where I live
My tank ia fallow atm and will be for another 70 odd days
 
Yep, I think bristleworms and all the other stuff are generally good for your tank, if you really dont like them just get some fish, but keep in mine that wrasses will also eat nudis.

Also 65 Euros for 5 is a really good deal! Its 150 US dollar for 5 where I live
£65 (sterling) but yea, not too bad of a deal tbf. $150 is nutts! For that price I'd nearly start breeding them myself if I lived there lol
 
bristleworms will attack them in defence of their nests
I've never heard this. As far as I know, bristleworms don't nest, and I'm entirely certain that aiptasia-specialist nudibranchs don't eat bristleworm anything.
 
I know they don't eat bristleworms lol

This is taken from berghiaonline.co.uk

"Bristle Worms – Bristle worms will not seek out Berghia Nudibranch to attack, they may however attack them in defense of their nest to protect their eggs.

Our recommendation: Be careful when putting your Berghia into the tank, try to place them on higher rock. If you have a particularly bad bristle worm infestation consider buying a bristle worm trap, or buying a couple extra Berghia".
 
I think they're just wrong. Bristleworms don't make nests with eggs- they broadcast spawn. No parenting, no nest, no eggs available to be eaten.
 

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