Coral dip worm?

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Hi,


Dipped a couple of hammers and this came off, i think its a fire bristle work and bad guy...... should i be doing anything extra other than standard drip? i have been blowing it to blow anything else out but unsure about eggs etc IMG_8398 2.jpeg IMG_8399 2.jpeg IMG_8400 2.jpeg
 

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Looks like a normal bristle worm to me. Harmless detrivores that keep the sand and rocks clean.
 
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ah ok, i thought the red ones were bad, iv had a couple of the white ones so far but not red
 

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Red bristle worms are common. That's what makes it a bit more difficult to differentiate them from fireworms, but a closer look should make the differences obvious.
 
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cool thanks, out of curiosity, if one drops out from a drip but is still alive is it likely to die if i attempted to save? I dont think i have any bristle worms so wouldnt mid a few of the good guys
 

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cool thanks, out of curiosity, if one drops out from a drip but is still alive is it likely to die if i attempted to save? I dont think i have any bristle worms so wouldnt mid a few of the good guys
Probably depends on how long it has been exposed to the dip and the kind of dip that you have used.

It won't have a good time though and just in case we are misclassifying it as harmless, it might make sense to relieve this individual from its suffering. However, I appreciate you trying to care for the little helpers in your tank. Sooner or later you will have dozens of these little fellows, they are basically unstoppable :)
 

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