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I found this worm today at around 11 am while lights were still off. It was at least 2 inches long and was two tone in color. Red at the tip and greenish if I remember correctly. It crawled back into its hole before I could get a good picture.

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He came out again and I got a better picture. Is he a good guy or bad guy? He is pretty big.

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I saw him again today. This time I saw him completely out, moving from one rock to another. I’m inclined to keep him since it was pretty cool - but not if he is going to hurt corals, fish, or any of the inverts.

I saw a pretty neat worm trap made of glass on eBay for $3. It was a cool contraption so I got it just in case I want to catch some of the worms.
 

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These guys are scavengers who can go where few others of their mass and appetite can venture. If you overfeed, they can overpopulate, but as a general rule they're good to have around.

Just don't grab one. Those bristles are like glass fibre insulation.

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Years ago I had a 30g FOWLR that had them up to 6" long! Never bothered the other inhabitants and helped keep the tank clean. They will give you a nasty sting if ya grab them bare handed. The bristles break off in your skin and can lead to a nasty infection. I learned the hard way and used duct tape to pull the bristles out.
 
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Good to know. I just hope mine are not the fireworms that I have been reading about. I saw a second one today. It’s about half the size of the other one that I have seen. Below is a picture of him.
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Awesome. Thank you for the comparison photos. Extremely helpfully to have side by side photos to compare.
 

Form or function: Do you consider your rock work to be art or the platform for your coral?

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