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Not sure. I realized in my brief research of the polychaete and phyllo families that the discrepancies are incredibly minuscule. I would need to see close ups of the head and mouth, and also the tail to take a good swing at it.@RichtheReefer21 does this look similar to the one you just had? I don’t think it’s a regular bristle worm.
Kinda of scared to hear the answer to this . I know the pic is not so great but best I could get . Thank in advance
@RichtheReefer21 It got flushed as I was not sure as to what it was and did not want to take any chances . If I catch another I will try my best to get a better shots of it for a better ID . I do have a Springer’s dottyback which from reading will eat bristle worms . Thank you