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I tend to feed heavy so mine multiply that is the only reason I pull them out when I can. Most of the time they are fast and I can catch them.These kind of bristle worms can sting if you like purposefully crush them but generally won't, and the species that is in most tanks is pretty harmless. There's no reason to pull them out.
Definitely not a fire worm - at least not the problematic kind...Looks like a fireworm to me I would remove it they can be aggressive to your fish. I had one day 1 of my reef tank and fought him out of the live rock. Be careful they hurt (it feels like sticking your hand in a fire ant mound)
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Can you take some pics of it under white light?Hi can anyone tell me what this is on my live rock in my aquarium got a few of them on each rock thank you
Thet can get overly aggressive and pound the torches beyond stress and can also laying calmly. It will be up to the individual fish's behaviorCan anyone tell me if torch corals are safe with clownfish or do clownfish mess torches up thank you