bristle worm?

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Hello,
Anyone can tell me what is this?
And if is good or bad in the tank.

Thank you so much
 

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Some people like them in the reef and some people remove them.
 
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I pull those big guys. I get hit too much. The little ones I do not mind. First it looked like bristle worm, then close up more like a fire worm. Do not under any circumstances get hit by a fire worm. I have been, not a fun few weeks.

Still probably a good bristle worm, not fireworm.
 

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It’s good ..
but as mentioned do not touch with bare hands .

Their population and size solely depends on available food in the system .
 

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