In search of baby or smaller bristle worms.

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I am not sure what thread to put this in so I thought I would start here. I am looking to purchase some small or baby bristle worms. anyone have any they are willing to part with. let me know a price and shipping cost to 47394. thanks for any help.
 

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You might want to try a local fish store. They would probably get you some from their tanks for nothing or extremely cheap. Or, another local reefer in your area might have some in their systems.
 

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just buy a small piece of rubble rock from LFS and you’ll get a giant population instantly
 

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Are these tiny enough for you? 1 inch?
Go buy some fresh oysters and you will ding quite a few worms on the shells.
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hey, thanks for offering but lost the fish I was needing them for. thank you
Sorry to hear about your loss. I purchase a lot of my scavengers when I start up a tank from here
 
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regal angelfish. had been eating on some smaller ones I had. never really got the fish to eat anything else. nipped at nori a few days but was eating on, or at least killing bristle worms that were coming out of my rock. I was not sure if he was really eating or killing actually but was trying everything I could to try and keep this fish. lesson learned on my part for losing it. I knew better. wife saw it and fell in love with it.
 

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