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Pulled this dude from my new (2ish months) refugium and just want to make sure I wasn't dealing with a Fireworm.

I am super new to the hobby and have heard many good things about bristleworms, and many bad things about fireworms.

He looks to be a normal bristleworm, but just doing my due diligence as he is the only work I have seen so far.

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Crabs McJones

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Looks more like a fireworm. Red around the bristle base is a telltale sign
 

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hi if one gets ya air dry your hand dab with duct tape gently don't press ,works real good
 

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