WARNING: Reef Plumbing Full of Bristle Worms

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Why!?!?

Why would you show me that!
Why are they all in there?
Why are gloves not being used?
Why was the tank not burned?

Just a few thoughts that come to mind :confused::eek:
Sweet dreams... :p:D
 

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:eek: Freaky little buggers! There's no way to unsee that... :confused:
 

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You know the funny thing...I am in the process of setting up my 5 year old daughter a tank for bristle worms (her request, and I am not going to argue with a chance to set up another tank lol). Reconsidering that now o_O
Ha ha! Just be sure you don't overfeed (or underfeed...you don't want them to get...angry...). ;)
 

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