Bristle worm? Fire worm?

Deanna77

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This (not so) little guy crawled out of my rock today, just after a fed my coral. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get a photo of his face before he retreated back into the rock. The picture quality isn’t great, but I was hoping if someone could tell me if it’s a bristle worm or a fire worm??? I’m not sure how long it is, since it didn’t completely come out, but he is at least 4”.

Any insight would be appreciated!

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Thanks everyone! I’m very happy to hear it’s a Bristle so I can just leave it be! I really wasn’t looking forward to trying to catch it!
Yeah they’re beneficial but not very pleasing to the eyes, just don’t overfeed and they should be kept under control.
 

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