Bristleworm + other worm?

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Just pulled these guys outta the live rock i just received from KP Aquatics (who do a KILLER job btw) before i put it in my new tank - hoping the big guy is just a bristleworm (and not fireworm), but not sure what the other one is. Anyone know what they are, and if ok to go ahead and put in my dt? Thanks!
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Fire worm and bobbit worm. Both are no good.
 

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Even though Eurythoe Complanta is a type of fireworm, it's not THE fireworm that reefers fear. It's a detritivore. I've had them in my reef for 6 years. They don't bother my hermits or snails. Just part of the clean up crew.
 

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Eunice is a bobbit worm. They are fond of chaeto, grow to 7 ft long and will kill anything it can prey on for a food source allowing it to get large as they do. Hopefully you only had one . They burrow in the sandbed and very alert at night.
I would allow total darkness and get the flashlight out and see if you spot any on the move.
I agree on the i.d. of both by Crabs
 

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Looks like a pretty typical bristle worm to me. In almost 35 years of keeping reef tanks I’ve never had a problem with them. Bobbit should go!
 
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Eunice is a bobbit worm. They are fond of chaeto, grow to 7 ft long and will kill anything it can prey on for a food source allowing it to get large as they do. Hopefully you only had one . They burrow in the sandbed and very alert at night.
I would allow total darkness and get the flashlight out and see if you spot any on the move.
I agree on the i.d. of both by Crabs
Gotcha. I think we saw another but let him in the tank unfortunately. Guess we’ve gotta do some hunting
 

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