So in my 29 gallon macroalgae tank, I have a healthy population of bristle worms. But I also have fireworms and I literally saw a big one chasing after my turbo snail and chomped it. The snail could not beat it with its turbo speed, but I got rid of the worm before it killed it. However I have a weird setup. My macroalgae tank only has an air filter, mainly to get the pH up. There really is no filtration besides the tons of macroalgae, crocea clam, and live rock, so detritus settles on the rocks (not on the sand due to good flow). I have micro brittle stars and bristle worms that do a good job consuming the detritus. But I am afraid that one day the fireworms will go after my clam. I plan on buying a six-line or coral banded shrimp (still deciding), to take care of these guys. However, is it worth getting rid of these worms? I know they won't eat them all, but I have heard their effectiveness.
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