Zoas, Bristleworms & Dips

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I'm breaking down a friend's tank and bringing the corals home to mine. Zoas, shrooms and some Xenia. Problem is that the tank is overwhelmed with bristleworms. I don't trust them as I've had a couple nasty ones in the past. I've used bayer advanced on stony corals to good effect, and it seems to knock bristleworms for a loop, but I've never tried diping zoas/shrooms in it? Anyone tried this?

My other thought was QT with prazipro. But I've never used it for bristleworms specifically. Anyone tried this? Effective? Any thoughts here would be helpful. Thanks

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Coral RX does really good on getting bristle worms out of the rocks. Grab with tweezers and toss. I ussually do a 15 sec shake in tab water after dip.
 

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