Bristol worm or fire worm?

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I was looking at my tank with the lights off and saw a little red worm in my sand bed. It kind of shined in the light, and was completely red. I took a video of it but it came out pretty bad. I’d appreciate it if anyone could help me identify this guy or give me tips to remove it!
 
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I was looking at my tank with the lights off and saw a little red worm in my sand bed. It kind of shined in the light, and was completely red. I took a video of it but it came out pretty bad. I’d appreciate it if anyone could help me identify this guy or give me tips to remove it!

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I don’t know why the video isn’t playing here’s a screenshot I’m sorry about the quality.
 
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It looks like the fireworm. I tried to grab it with tweezers but it was too fast is there any other way to get rid of it?
 

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Both are related but they are not the same. Fireworms eat coral bristleworms do not.
 

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