🐠 Trap the Unwanted, Keep the Beautiful!
The SplashNColor Black Bristle Worm Trap Box is a highly effective solution for controlling bristle worm populations in your aquarium. With 6 strategically placed trap holes, this compact 4 x 2 inch box allows for maximum pest capture while being easy to use. Simply bait it with meaty food, and let it sink to the sand for effortless trapping. Made in the USA from premium materials, this trap ensures quality and durability for a cleaner, healthier aquarium.
D**G
Works great
It caught a bunch of worms, big and small on first attempt. Stays weighted down. I empty a tea bag then make a brine shrimp, flake and, phyto meal in the tea bag roll it up and put a rubber band on it. Within minutes worms come crawling from all over and crawl on in. Atleast you can control their population with this. Remove the unsightly ones but they are good clean up crews and ive not seen them hurt my corals or fish. They're peaceful, but creepy lookin 😬 i removed my aptasia temporarily with berghi nudibranches. Once the berghi died hell-o aptasia again. Lesson learned; its a hobby you just gotta keep buyin more bergs maybe every 3 to 6 months, supplementing with aptasia X ✌️
C**N
Bristle worm trap
Good conceptWould have worked well, but the cover kept coming off and continued floating in the tank. Tried all different ways to keep it together and stationary but did work. Too much hassle
M**L
Works great if you know what you are doing!!
This is the one you want. It is small enough to get in tight spaces in your tank. I did add a mod with frag plugs as pictured. Should be no prob for any reefer. I put a piece of rubble rock with seafood attached to it inside on one end. That way, the big worms have to go all the way in. That was the result in just 12 hours overnight! Also, be sure to burp all the air out. Very happy with purchase! 😁
C**B
Does the job but could be better
First of all, the lid does not stay on by itself. You have to use a rubber band to keep the lid from coming off. There are also too many holes, because of that I noticed bristle worms coming out of them after they had gone in. I was able to cut half of the stem on four frag plugs and plug four of the six holes, using the rubber bands needed to secure the lid, as well as the plugs. This gave me two entrance holes for the worms to go in. For the price, it's not that bad, I just wish it was a little better. Still a better deal than the expensive options out there. You can definitely tell that it is 3D printed, but like I said, for the price it does the job.
S**I
perfect bristle worm catcher!!!
omg finally can get rid of these over populating bristle worms and fire worms pests!!!! had it in for 20 min and got this many!!!!! (used frozen fish food) gonna try a shrimp over night.we did rubber band the lid on as it does float off and hubby tied fishing line to box for easy removal and placement to and from tank.
A**R
Dosen't work
This Bristle Worm trap is a joke. The top is not self sealing and floats away unless you rubber band the top to the body. Even when all air is expelled it will not stay put on the bottom. It needs weights inside. It floats around due to low density plastic construction. My fish, hermit crabs, or snails move it around in the tank. It hasn't caught a thing even though the tank has a huge bristle worm infestation. Bristle worms are eating my corals.
M**E
Successful capture!
THANK GOD this trap worked. I noticed we had a bristle worm living in a rock a few weeks ago. (*Insert gagging noise here*) Four days ago I noticed it was coming out during feeding time from under a rock where our pistol shrimp and watchman goby were living. I’ve read they can prey on small fish and was scared this bristle worm would kill one of the two. I covered the holes on each end of the trap with quarters held in place by rubber bands. This way the center holes were the only ones open. I put a whole frozen shrimp inside and caught this bristle worm pictured when the trap was removed the next morning. Set the trap at 8:30pm and removed the trap around 6am. Happy to have the nasty thing out of my tank.
K**Y
Worms don’t stay
Worms can crawl right back out.. nothing stays in. And the hermits can pull the bait through the holes..
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