Short version: my tank's clean up duties have been in large part carried by bristleworms.
I recently added more traditional CUC members including a peppermint shrimp. Several times I have watched the shrimp devour bristleworms. I am definitely seeing a big reduction in my bristleworm population.
I have a lot of sand but not a DSB and the worms work the sand all the way down (I can see worm activity through bottom glass from under my tank stand).
So, who would you guys go with? Remove the shrimp and let the worms do their thing? Or keep the shrimp and live with whatever small population of bristleworms can avoid being eaten and let some other detrivores increase to fill the gap.
I think the peppermint shrimp are more attractive than bristleworms, but the bristleworms work the sand and rocks very thoroughly, and I keep the sand because I like the look, and I love all the interesting critters that live in it.
What do y'all think?
I recently added more traditional CUC members including a peppermint shrimp. Several times I have watched the shrimp devour bristleworms. I am definitely seeing a big reduction in my bristleworm population.
I have a lot of sand but not a DSB and the worms work the sand all the way down (I can see worm activity through bottom glass from under my tank stand).
So, who would you guys go with? Remove the shrimp and let the worms do their thing? Or keep the shrimp and live with whatever small population of bristleworms can avoid being eaten and let some other detrivores increase to fill the gap.
I think the peppermint shrimp are more attractive than bristleworms, but the bristleworms work the sand and rocks very thoroughly, and I keep the sand because I like the look, and I love all the interesting critters that live in it.
What do y'all think?