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| Star Polyps | Re: Reefkeeping Dangers The husband got a bristle worm (we think) to the thumb yesterday as we were cleaning some live rock outside of the tank. Thank goodness he is a contractor and has some rough hands. Better him than me! From one newbie to another....WATCH OUT ![]()
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