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Can someone ID These. The one I'm holding I'm not sure what it is at the top, looks like just a clump, this also has what Ithink is a Bristle. the others are in a bucket but are small.
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Thanks, that's what I was thinking, the top pic is the one that's got me wondering because it looks more like a blob or something, couldn't get a better pic of it. All of this is from my sump so I know I can get rid of it if I need to. They must have come with some of the Macro Algae I've gotten from other places. Guess I need to stick with AlgaeBarn.
 

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I have read that the two worms are very similar and the differences is the hairs on the sides , fireworms have red tuffs on the sides that gives them away
 
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I have read that the two worms are very similar and the differences is the hairs on the sides , fireworms have red tuffs on the sides that gives them away
Yes, that's why i thought the Blob might be one because being so red.
 

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