Good or Bad Bristle Worm?

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Hello there. I noticed a bunch of bristle worms that seemed to have appeared out of thin air, just like magic! I know there are "good" and "bad" bristle worms, but I don't know if the ones in my tank are the good ones or bad ones. I included a pic. Can somebody identify what are in my tank, so I know if I can leave them alone or if I need to figure out how to get rid of them. Any and all help are appreciated.
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Looks like a typical bristleworm. All bristle worms are bad to touch. Fireworms are just the worst ones to touch
 

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Thank you, so no harm in keeping them in the tank?

They are pretty much in most tanks if I had to bet. You can get an arrow crab or something similar to eat them (coral banded shrimp I think eats them too), and get other things to compete with them for scraps (brittle/serpent stars, hermit crabs, nassarius snails). They usually stay very small if they can't get enough food.
 

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I would however, check that thing to the left of it that looks like a vermatid and kill it if it is.
 
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They are pretty much in most tanks if I had to bet. You can get an arrow crab or something similar to eat them (coral banded shrimp I think eats them too), and get other things to compete with them for scraps (brittle/serpent stars, hermit crabs, nassarius snails). They usually stay very small if they can't get enough food.
Great, thank you so much!
 

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Anytime I see them if I move rocks or anything I pull them out just in case. As long as you're not missing random fish and such I wouldn't worry too much about tearing into the tank and removing them tho.
 

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