Are bristle worms harmful in a reef tank?

hansnfrans

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I've noticed 2 or 3 pink worms with grey butts in my reef tank. Are these bad? What reefsafe fish will eat these? The tank that this bristle worm- eating-fish would have to live in is a 29 gallon with a pom pom/boxer crab, a cleaner shrimp, 2 ocellaris, a clown goby, 5-inch RBTA, and various soft/LPS corals.
 
I remember hearing that they are bad for some reason, but I can't remember what they do.

pioneer- why do you feel they are good?
 
Ahhh, i see. Now I can stop trying to stab them with a shish-kabob skewer and do something more useful with my time :)
 
Misconception is from seeing something dead with bristlewomrs on it and assuming they caused the death. They didn't - just ate up the carcass.
 
THere is a variety from the Caribbean that is not good; the Pacific ones, however, are great detrivores and help the corals. Some articles assert that there will be no corals thriving in a tank without bristleworms, because bristleworms break down detritus into a size corals can absorb.
 
the best poop eaters that money can buy, and yes, they were commonly sold as detritivores back in the mid-late ninties, but now they are abundant enough that people simply trade them
 
What about large bristle worms? I have one thats easily a foot long, my kids call it their "eel" so we started target feeding it. Is there any risk with this guy in a reef?
 
I have some pretty big ones in with my seahorses ( no predators and fed frozen ) and they have never bothered anything but me . I do remove them to another tank when they get too big or too many, but that is only because I have been stuck too many times .
have they named their "eel" yet ? lol .
 
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