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Well I was looking. At my tank tonight and a saw a white worm looking thing on one of my sps I took it out and dipped it and this is what it looked like. I dipped two plugs and got six of these out of it
I have dipped everyone of my frags before I put them in my tank and these died pretty much right away after I dipped them
please someone tell me they aren't that bad even tho I think the are
Thanks justin
 

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Looks like a Bristle Worm. Good CUC member, just don't touch!
 
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U sure? There was three on one? I was thinking the same thing but the base has been getting whiter. Could be the light I guess tho. Thank u if it is just bristle worms and yea I know I have been hit before by them but they were bigger and blue and red. What are these just his kids?
 
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And salty six lime wrasse eats these correct? Any other fish?
 

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