Well done. I bought a coral star polyp and basically followed the dosage instructions. A few minutes later I saw bristle worms swimming and trying to break away from the coral. I kept adding 4-5 more doses with a bottle cap, risking not to overdose the corals while diving. I think about 15 more bristleworms came out! I really thought I killed the coral because it put in more than recommended. However, to my surprise, the star coral polyp is alive and healthier than ever. I also dipped a long tentacle anemone and everything was fine. You have to keep the coral under water for 30 minutes or more for the crawlers to die. I had a case where I was in a hurry and didn't respect the recommended dive time, the bristleworm survived, but it's good that I caught it earlier and was able to pull it out of the rock. I don't think there is a reef system. ie no pests. However, it's at least better than blindly adding coral to your system.
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