| I'm all for using chemicals as a last resort as well.
Here are some of the things that people did in St. Louis that anecdotally worked---target mandarin, leopard wrasse, siphoning, and there was a type of nudibranch some of them bought.
I copied the following off of the internet and no one in St. Louis tried it (to my knowledge). Take a short section of PVC pipe (3/4in) and drill some holes in the sides of the pipe. Locate some nylon socks and fill this with some krill, fresh fish, ect.. and put the bait into the sock. Place the sock into the pipe. Put a 3/4 PVC cap on both ends of the pipe. Place into the tank near where you can see some worms. leave over night then remove. Remove the sock and look for worms ! DON'T TOUCH WORMS !. The worms will get hooked on the nylon while looking for food. Put the sock and worms in trash. Re-bait trap with new sock. Keep this up for a week or more until you rarely get any worms and rarely see them. |