Chaeto Spikey Balls Moving

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Maybe bristle worms? Anyone have any idea? Just found them today and they do move. Haven't has any in DT, they seem to stay in the Chaeto. Good/bad/indifferent?

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Can you pull one and put it on a white background to get a closer more clear look?
 
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I tried and each time the pic was worse. They look like little gray balls/ fat tube shaped with spikes. Was thinking bristle worms babies or some sort of nudibranch. When I pulled the cheato out of the fuge, you couldn't really see them. The couple I got on a white paper towel just looked like dark dots on on the camera.
 

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