Gordonious
Active member
I know a couple of you have kept sea horses before and I wanted to get your opinions on the presence of bristle worms in their system. I know a great deal of the sea horses offered can not handle reef temperatures, but in the future I would like to add a couple to a low flow, low light tank connected to the main system. One of the tanks I have now has gone fishless for a while and actually right now only has live rock, red mushrooms, and tiny inverts.(pods,worms,and such)
Should I be cautious and start using traps and things to reduce their populations now? Or let the bristle worms just stir up the sand bed and take care of the dead stuff?
Jonathon
Should I be cautious and start using traps and things to reduce their populations now? Or let the bristle worms just stir up the sand bed and take care of the dead stuff?
Jonathon