Hitchhiker in a hole. ID please.

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I bought some live rock for bacterial diversity in my tank. It seems I got some interesting hitchhiker in my tank.
Please help me ID this one.
Also is this a beneficial hitchhiker or a bad one?
 

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Peanut worm is a reasonable guess. (If so-harmless) Definitely seems to be a worm of some kind. There's just not enough there for a definitive i.d.
 

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Similar? But two that extend from single growth.
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I bought some live rock for bacterial diversity in my tank. It seems I got some interesting hitchhiker in my tank.
Please help me ID this one.
Also is this a beneficial hitchhiker or a bad one?
Peanut worm harmless
 

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