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Spaghetti Worm. Very beneficial for sand-bed, but I have seen them proliferate and literally climb the rocks and attack corals. No joke. Most of the time people have enough food for that not to happen. Added them to my tank before with good luck.
 

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Spaghetti Worm. Very beneficial for sand-bed, but I have seen them proliferate and literally climb the rocks and attack corals. No joke. Most of the time people have enough food for that not to happen. Added them to my tank before with good luck.
I have them in my bare.bottom. they'll hide on underneath rock corners anywhere really.
 
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I have seen them crawling all over the rockwork. The only one's that seem to do anything about them are the peppermints after lights out. Never seen the worms go after anything in the tank, just working through the rockwork with their tendrils looking for morsels. Kinda neat and creepy to watch the way they move about.
 
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