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for the ''pasta'' one, no doubt that was a bristleworm, when I said flat worms, i was referring to the babies you were talking about

Oh - no
They are definitely segmented with tiny mandible things

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You should see if anyone wants it... there are a surprising amount of people who are interested in keeping these (myself included) and it’s not like you can walk into the lfs and ask for a 17 year old bristle worm. I know if I had a tank for it I’d take it, I’m sure there are others who could make room for such an interesting animal.
 
Oh - no
They are definitely segmented with tiny mandible things

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oh ok it is clear now, there is no doubt about this.
and that's a lot.

I am far from being a specialist, but I am inclined to believe that the population will balance itself with the available food in your tank
 
oh ok it is clear now, there is no doubt about this.
and that's a lot.

I am far from being a specialist, but I am inclined to believe that the population will balance itself with the available food in your tank

The weird thing is this tank just houses a lion fish and a green spot mandarin . There is technically no food broadcast to the tank - just copepods. And the lion is fed live /thawed
 
They would feed on the detritus left over from the lionfish. They're a bit messy in terms of most reef fish aren't they?

There are always leftovers for bristle worms.
 

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