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Can someone help me id this worm? I haven’t noticed it until now. It seems to be pretty active during the day. Is this something I should remove? TIA

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Thanks! I’m thinking of moving that whole rock into my sump. It’s the only piece of live rock I started with and it’s filled with bubble algae, feather dusters and other stuff. The tank has been cycled for about 2 months, total run time about 3 months. I only have a percula clown pair. I just don’t know where in the sump to put it. Right now the top chamber has a filter pad, the middle chamber has bioballs and the bottom chamber has filter floss. Should I replace the filter floss with the rock or just keep everything the way it is?

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Thanks! I’m thinking of moving that whole rock into my sump. It’s the only piece of live rock I started with and it’s filled with bubble algae, feather dusters and other stuff. The tank has been cycled for about 2 months, total run time about 3 months. I only have a percula clown pair. I just don’t know where in the sump to put it. Right now the top chamber has a filter pad, the middle chamber has bioballs and the bottom chamber has filter floss. Should I replace the filter floss with the rock or just keep everything the way it is?

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Why move it? It looks great IMO and makes the DT look more like a real reef. That’s just my opinion though. And as long as you move the super large bristleworm to sump, you’ll be fine.
 

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