MiddletonMark
Premium Member
I could not agree more.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8420699#post8420699 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ophiuroid
As most of these worms are scavengers, the first and foremost thin you must do is address your stocking and or feeding rate. If you do not do this, then there is little point, IMO, in trying to manually remove them. Their numbers will just increase again.
A bristleworm `overpopulation' is ONLY possible if you've got food to feed that overpopulation.
I'd address feeding, export, and perhaps how much is accumulating in the rockwork/substrate before trying to kill them.
When I got my rock for my tank, from my wife's FOWLR - it had a scary amount of bristleworms. [frenzy after feeding with worms everywhere]
6 months of avoiding overfeeding, regular tank keep-up ... and there were a good amount of bristleworms [which I've found to be beneficial for the tank] but the overpopulation was long gone.
You don't need to kill them [nor do I think you want to] ... but you do need to stop providing so much leftover food for them to eat. They wouldn't be there in these #'s if there wasn't leftovers hanging around.