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Fish that can take out Bristle worm


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Actaully, Dispar is quite right here too, I myself am not too concern with bristle worms unless they start to multiply out of proportion. ;)

What I am worried is the Fireworms or flatworms. For Flatworms there is still a certain Nudibrach that will eat them or we can use Flatworm Exit from Salifert. But for Fireworms, "jiak lat" liao! :(

In fact my sunrise dotty is quite big about 3 to 4 " but I have lots of sps crabs - and a cleaner shrimp - so far I don't see them attacking them even my cleaner shrimp - it leave it alone. But the dotty I got seems to be very shy as I seldom see it swim in the open ... I think case by case basis.

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I used to have a Long Finned Pseudochromis (P. longipinis) very nice and shy fish. Ignore all inverts, only go for prepared food constant hunting - dunno its for benthic inverts or bristle worms.

But the beauty died on me when I upgraded my tank...... sigh.......

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Australian Institute of Marine Science


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