Bristle Worm?

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I was watching my tank and he fell out of a rock on to the sandbed. I sucked him up in a baster.
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Can't see the head to make a better attempt here, but it does look like it maybe a Polychaete - Eunice aka Bobbit Worm.
Here's a link that may help you a bit since you can see it better than we can: https://www.lionfishlair.com/hitchhikers-guide/
 
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Ok. I'll wait for another opinion before I chunk him back in the tanks. Saltwater worms are so dang creepy. Lol
 
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Ha. I didnt mean it that way. Just want to make sure. I think it is a BW too. Just want to make for certain. I appreciate you even looking, man.
 
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He's lucky I don't have a Hawkfish or Trigger. I think my Pom Pom knocked him out of a hole. I was looking at him because he made a rare appearance and it fell off one of the top ledges where the PPC was and slowly floated down and across the tank. He'd been a snack for a hawk or Trigger.
 

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