Are these good or bad. If bad. What is the best way to get rid of them
A Anthony New Member Joined Sep 6, 2016 Location Brantford Dec 23, 2021 #1 Are these good or bad. If bad. What is the best way to get rid of them Attachments IMG_20211223_202439.jpg 1.6 MB · Views: 102 IMG_20211223_202317.jpg 766.1 KB · Views: 117 IMG_20211223_202309.jpg 927.4 KB · Views: 96
Pistol Super Active Member Donor Joined Aug 16, 2012 Location Corunna Dec 23, 2021 #2 Looks like a bristleworm, pic is crappy, they're ok, they eat dead shit.
A Anthony New Member Joined Sep 6, 2016 Location Brantford Dec 23, 2021 #3 Maybe a little better Attachments IMG_20211223_205003.jpg 1.5 MB · Views: 117 IMG_20211223_204938.jpg 1.2 MB · Views: 126 IMG_20211223_204925.jpg 1.2 MB · Views: 117
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TORX Administrator Staff member Website Admin Joined Nov 27, 2010 Location Blenheim, Ontario Website www.thefragtank.ca Dec 23, 2021 #5 Bristleworm or Fireworm. They are great at cleaning up debris and such. Just do not want to be poked with them. Not even kinds sorta a little bit poked by them. You can make simple DIY traps for them or just let their population self regulate.
Bristleworm or Fireworm. They are great at cleaning up debris and such. Just do not want to be poked with them. Not even kinds sorta a little bit poked by them. You can make simple DIY traps for them or just let their population self regulate.
A Anthony New Member Joined Sep 6, 2016 Location Brantford Dec 24, 2021 #6 Hey everyone, Thanks for the ID, I will leave them for now, hopefully they won't get out of control.
Painter Steve Member Donor Joined May 23, 2016 Location Kitchener Dec 24, 2021 #7 You could put in a Red & White Coral Banded Shrimp or Wrasse to keep them under control.