Critter id: worm burrowing inside scoly

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Can someone identify this thing? I got a very nice and healthy scoly over a month ago, but it's been receding since I got it. Upon inspection of its underside I noticed a hole with a large worm inside! I dipped it and after a few tries I managed to get it out. Can someone identify it?

Could it be the cause of my scoly recession? Rest of my lps are doing good and parameters are in check

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I’ve had a couple scoly perish. Now I evict them before attaching scoly to Tonga round. I’ve taken coral cutters to the base to remove some rock, inspected, tweezed them out. Next step I use putty, flatten it out place scoly on this which is also on Tonga round flat rock pieces. Seems to work well, no worms getting in from the bottom. I evict Bristleworms
 
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I’ve had a couple scoly perish. Now I evict them before attaching scoly to Tonga round. I’ve taken coral cutters to the base to remove some rock, inspected, tweezed them out. Next step I use putty, flatten it out place scoly on this which is also on Tonga round flat rock pieces. Seems to work well, no worms getting in from the bottom. I evict Bristleworms
Wish I inspected this scoly more closely, sadly it passed away shortly after I discovered the burrow. Expensive mistake!
 

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Wish I inspected this scoly more closely, sadly it passed away shortly after I discovered the burrow. Expensive mistake!
Sorry to hear that. Another thing I’ve done if the base they’re attached to is really thick, I dip that part in 3% peroxide for a minute or two and they come out. Then it’s tweezers
 

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