I have hard time on keeping soft corals especially pipe organs. Once they're adopted, open their polyps pretty well and seem good but times goes by the polyps are getting disappeared and finally it became as an empty skull. I had not realized the reason why but now I am sure that the culprit is small bristle worm. They're devouring the corals because I have found out that they're wriggling in between coral's structure at night.
They've been found out not only on Pipe oragn's skull but also star polyp and even bottom of the leather corals. The worms what are shown on my tank look like just less than 1/2 inch, 1mm thick, kind of small one.
I'd like to eliminate them by adopting wrasse. According to my experience, six line wrasse obviously doesn't care of the worm at all.
What kind of natural predator would you like to recommend?
They've been found out not only on Pipe oragn's skull but also star polyp and even bottom of the leather corals. The worms what are shown on my tank look like just less than 1/2 inch, 1mm thick, kind of small one.
I'd like to eliminate them by adopting wrasse. According to my experience, six line wrasse obviously doesn't care of the worm at all.
What kind of natural predator would you like to recommend?
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