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Les1

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Last night I got my stuff from IPSF. One of the things I ordered was bristleworms, all day today they were on my one piece of LR, and tonight when I was watching them, my cleaner shrimp came up and started attacking one of the bristleworms. He ripped it in half and then ate the whole thing. Is this normal?
 

Mike02

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I've noticed my bristleworm population approaching 0 since i got my peppermint shrimp 2 or 3 months ago. I found my biggest bristleworm in the CPR backpak sump in 4 peices but there were alot more in my tank that i just dont see anymore.
 

BigPoppa

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We had a few peppermint shrimps that were supposed to take care of a rock anenome. Well, the shrimp ate what seemed like EVERYTHING off of our live rock, and when that was done...took care of the anenome. We dont have any bristleworms, but I can say those shrimp really enjoyed the other critters on our rock.
 

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