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I just got my new corals settled and a worm I've never seen came out of my rocks. I want an ID before it eats my new babies!

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Looks like a bristle worm. Flat worms are usually alot smaller. There are many types of flat worms but that is def a bristle and is coral safe.
 
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Whew! Why they picked now to emerge is anyone's guess. Maybe they just like scaring the life outta people.
 
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At least the worms turned out to be safe. :/ I just spotted a new aiptasia nem this morning that I now have to get rid of.
 

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Eienna, you do know that flatworms and bristleworms are not the same, right. What you have is a bristleworm, the harmless type.
 

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Yes they are not the same but so many people call bristle worms flat worms , I just was not going to explain it all.

...after 4yrs in the hobby I have NEVER heard a Bristle Worm referred as being called a Flat Worm.
What forums you hanging out on? Lol


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...after 4yrs in the hobby I have NEVER heard a Bristle Worm referred as being called a Flat Worm.
What forums you hanging out on? Lol


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+1. Except longer for me :sure: (This is me impersonating "tough guy veterans" on other forums LOL)
 
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Eienna, you do know that flatworms and bristleworms are not the same, right. What you have is a bristleworm, the harmless type.
Yeah...I thought that was wrong.

As long as it isn't the fire worm I was reading about, I'm always appreciative of some new CUC members,. :) I swear this reef's gonna give me a heart attack before I'm done, though! Stuff I. don't recognize always pops up at the exact time to make me panicky (like when I just got some awesome new corals I can't just replace!)

I pretty much knew what bristleworms are, but I had never seen one, so I didn't know that was what it was XD

Thanks for responding so fast, guys <3
 

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+1. Except longer for me :sure: (This is me impersonating "tough guy veterans" on other forums LOL)
One reason I come to this forum is to laugh. Thanks for sharing your sense of humor. I want one of those icons, too. ha
 

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