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Sep 12, 2006
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#24
the worms appear to be bristleworms. they aren't anything to worry about unless they get 8+ inches. in that case, they probably aren't any harm still but in rare cases big worms eat crabs or corals. the other thing is an amphipod, which is completely harmless. pods are actually a good food source for lots of reef fishes.
 

CoolWaters

Superstar Fish
Dec 10, 2006
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Milpitas
#25
crap on your sand is just die off from the live rock. and flakes of coral line.

the worm thing is a bristle worm. well from the picture.
doesnt look big enough to cause trouble. wish i had a lot more wonders in my tank =/
 

Lorna

Elite Fish
Mar 3, 2005
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NE Indiana
#27
six lines will eat them and most of your pods too.......so if you are thinking of adding any type of dragonet or some sand gobies they would compete with the six line for food.........I have a six line and he is one of the most active fish I have,......also a bit of a brat as far as being territorial so you may want him to be one of your last fish