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dlopez07

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ok so i have a a christmas tree worm (that hitchhiked on live rock, go me :D ) my question is where is the best place to put it? high, low, lots of water flow or light water flow...help me i want it to live!

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moderate to high flow. They can do well in relatively low flow, as long as they have access to organic and particles in the water column. They tend to do much better if there are live Porites corals surrounding their tunnels, and if in that case, the coral will demand a bright area, preferably under a MH lamp.
 

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so i shouldnt leave it by its self in the front of my tank but rater near other coral? i was reading that the also collect sand to build there tubs soi assumed that it would do well on the bottom...
 
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We need to know what kind of worm you actually have, as different species have different needs. Do you have a good pic?
 
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Sorry about this, but my comment is about the christmas tree worm that bores holes in live rock, and lives with porites. After reading your post again, sounds like you have a feather duster.... which has a different requirement. You better post a pic or be more confident as to what exactly you got.
 

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