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Hey guys! Just got back from a new LFS and they had some tanks that looked good and others that were questionable. I assumed they were all connected and brought the new GSP home (from the better looking tank) and used some Coral Rx and a Turkey baster. Out popped these two. I dont know much about pests with the exception of aptasia. Anyone who can give some info is appreciated!

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They are bristle worms. Careful not to touch with your bare hands. You will inevitably end up with some in your tank, you may already have them. They eat detritus and are part of the natural clean up crew.
 

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Hey guys! Just got back from a new LFS and they had some tanks that looked good and others that were questionable. I assumed they were all connected and brought the new GSP home (from the better looking tank) and used some Coral Rx and a Turkey baster. Out popped these two. I dont know much about pests with the exception of aptasia. Anyone who can give some info is appreciated!

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Fireworm and Polynoidae (scale worm)
 

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