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| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Newark,DE
Posts: 2
Reefer Ratings: (0) Friends: (0) | ![]() Should I try to get rid of them? By the way my name is Gerri and I've just joined up. This seems like a very good forum! |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Newark,DE
Posts: 2
Reefer Ratings: (0) Friends: (0) | I've got hundreds I think. I've never seen images of them but I,m pretty sure. Question. Should I get rid of them? By the way my name is Gerri and I just joined 2 min. ago. Hello! |
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| | #23 |
| www.saltwatercritters.com Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Orange County
Posts: 9,187
Reefer Ratings: (86) Friends: (16) |
Hi Gerri and welcome to MR. These little tube worms are a nice bit of biodiversity. I leave them when they're not on the viewing panes of my tank. When they're on the rear glass or in the sump or fuge I let them be. They are good filter feeders. FYI, you should post pix and specs of your system in your own thread. Get the 'proper' MR welcome you deserve ![]() Russ
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