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Old 06-17-2006, 09:49 AM   #11 (permalink)
dassystem1
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I seen this on another site. I was always told by my LFS that bristleworms where the worst thing you could ever have in your tank. That being said here is the following ......Baby BristleWorms tm.Most experienced reefkeepers strongly believe in the beneficial effects of bristle worms on the sand bed. We hold the viewthat bristle worms and other sand bed scavengers are vitally important components of reef ecosystems, both captive and wild. Our Baby Bristle Worms package comes with 6 fine young specimens, all about 0.5 - 1.0 inches in length. Our clams and corals are grown in commercial mariculture tanks in close proximity with literally thousands of happily breeding bristleworms. Simply put, bristleworms are to reef tanks what earthworms are to gardens. Bristle worms constantly stir the reef tank sand bed and help keep it aerobic. They consume uneaten fish food and fish waste, preventing dead and decaying organic matter from accumulating on top of the sand bed. Baby Bristle Worms will mature rapidly and reproduce to levels that are consistent with the available resources (food and space) in your reef tank. 100% Captive-Bred. Baby Bristle Worms Can this be really true? Dass
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