Bristle worm?

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Sorry was at work. The 1st picture was in they were left out. The 2nd is one I just found in my tank when I got home. Sorry my phone sucks at taking pictures


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Not a Bristleworm but a species of fireworm known as hermodice carunculata. Here is a pic below to confirm for you

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Other possibility is a capitellids commonly known as lugworm which resemble an earthworms and have similar habits
That might explain why my GSP and ducans might be ticked off at the moment.
 

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