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It looks like a spaghetti worm
What is the best way to remove them if they start to become too populous?They aren’t really a foe but they multiply quick and can be everywhere before you know. May irritate a coral if touching it
I take a pair of tweezers and dig down in the sand and just pull them out when I am doing tank maintenance. They are good clean up just have to keep them in checkWhat is the best way to remove them if they start to become too populous?
The tenactles lead down to a little worm thing that you can grabi was going to suggest fork,if in sand bed..
Good luck! Add a turbo snail it will help a lot with the algaeThanks everyone! New to the saltwater side of the hobby (rescued a little 5 gal EVO setup whose inhabitants were about to be literally flushed ), so this has been helpful and reassuring! I am battling parameters that were out of whack and green hair algea from their previous neglect, glad I don't have another major issue to deal with!