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Worm found in tank, only comes out at night, anyone know what this hell worm is? I uploaded some pics

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Here’s some pics of it
 

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My first guess is a bristle worm (harmless), but the antenna on the head mean it could be a Eunice (dangerous), so I would take it out just to be safe.

Agree. Bristle worm. Good for the tank; they churn sand. Try not to let them take over the tank.
 

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Good point, they are more of sand dwellers, although they are complete mysteries to me lol
dont let eunice fool you. Mine was living in a large rock. I removed my largest one breaking my live rock up. It ate my ricorida. I had 5 in my sand bed. The one in the picture was smart.
 

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That is not a baby bobbit worm. True bobbits are extremely rare, and most people claiming to have a bobbit worm have a different eunicid instead. Eunicids in general are more common than bobbits, but are generally scavengers and sometimes coral eaters, not fish-killers. I have some small eunicids that haven't touched anything yet, they just burrow in my sand.

Look up dorvellidae worms. Small, harmless algae-eaters. They look very similar to that, and you might wind up with dorvellidae in future. If you do, leave 'em in, they don't hurt anything.
 

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