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Old 09-01-2009, 10:59 PM
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Default Re: Worms

Some say they are dangerous to soft corals but I think they are the big ones that we call "gusano de fuego" in Puerto rico, those small ones don't seem to bother anything.
I have some but they are less than an inch long.
Fire worms (gusanos de fuego) are as big as six inches or more and they sting like you have no idea.
As long as those stay small I don't think they could do any harm but help.

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