Bristleworm or Fireworm

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Is this a bristleworm or a fireworm?

  • bristleworm

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  • fireworm

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Found this in my tank and now I'm overthinking. If it's a common bristle worm I want to leave it alone but need the experts to help me identify.

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My vote is bristle? Usually, fire worms will have a bigger head compared to the rest of the body. (I could be wrong so hopefully more people chime in).
 
Bristleworm.
 
Looks like a bristle worm to me. It looks like mine and although I get bristles on my fingers when I inadvertently touch them, they don’t hurt.

Btw, looks like it has a nice comfortable home.
 

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Looks like a bristle worm to me. It looks like mine and although I get bristles on my fingers when I inadvertently touch them, they don’t hurt.

Btw, looks like it has a nice comfortable home.
Mine are always a lot smaller and look like this. (not my picture)
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I don't think my six line allows them to live long. I rarely see any since getting him.
 
Mine are always a lot smaller and look like this. (not my picture)
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I don't think my six line allows them to live long. I rarely see any since getting him.
I have a lot of small worms that have the black line in them. They are usually small and skinny. My large bristle worms are really chunky. I will probably remove some eventually but I hate to kill them.
 

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