Good or Bad Worm

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I'm assuming this is a bristle worm, but just want to make sure it's not something bad. I have several of these "baby" worms hanging out on the glass in the mornings.

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I keep them out of my tank, don't touch your skin to them. They can get out of control and some people see them as pests. Your call tho!
 

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How big is your tank? If it's over 50 gallon a Halichoeres Wrasse will definitely help keep them in check.
 
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Its actually only in a 20g long tank i use as a coral quarantine tank. I'm pretty sure they came in on a rock/ mushroom that i received at a local reef club Christmas party... before that nothing was in the tank! I dipped the rock and mushrooms, and found several small worms at that time. Great gift... that rock also brought in an aptasia (only 2 found in that tank after this) and some bubble algae! Basically, nothing at all had left that tank to go into my DT... watching everything extra long time!
 

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