Bristleworm or something worse?

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I found this critter in the wet paper that was attached to some new live rock. I thought it was a bristleworm at first, but then I noticed the spikes. I haven’t seen one like this before, but it’s definitely not going in my tank, whatever it is. Can anyone ID it?
 

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I found this critter in the wet paper that was attached to some new live rock. I thought it was a bristleworm at first, but then I noticed the spikes. I haven’t seen one like this before, but it’s definitely not going in my tank, whatever it is. Can anyone ID it?
Scary
 

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Sure not a bristleworm but rather a young fireworm. Even if wrong- discard
BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY
Only worms welcomed in my tank are the ones i put in there which is NONE!
 
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Sure not a bristleworm but rather a young fireworm. Even if wrong- discard
BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY
Only worms welcomed in my tank are the ones i put in there which is NONE!
Good call. I think you’re right and it’s Eurythoe complanata. There’s an image of one out of water and it looks very similar to this worm. Apparently, the bristles are just adhered together because it’s outside of water, making them look like spikes. The eyes also give it away.

Regardless, it certainly wasn’t going into the tank. I’m just glad I didn’t touch it while checking the paper for any good hitchhikers. I was wearing nitrile gloves, but had taken them off just prior to finding this thing and neglected to put a new pair on.
 

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looks like it might be a fireworm, if its still alive I would put it in a cup of water and take another pic
 

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