sounds fishy
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Everything I've read says that bristle worms are good reef neighbors and only go after dead tissue or leftover food. So if that's the case, what the &@%$ is going on in my tank? This took place about 10 minutes after lights-out; the worm retreated once I held the light on it, so the astrea is fine.
Has anyone seen anything like this?
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Has anyone seen anything like this?
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