ID on this worm?

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Here’s another one. There must be a decent amount in there as I have seen 3 different ones now. This one is much smaller.
interesting little animals. Hopefully nothing eats em!

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They eat fish unless you don’t have anything too small should be ok? The can get massive 5 feet long +

I had a clown I was “nursing” back to health in one of my sumps that has about an 8” sand bed. I was under the impression nothing was in there with the clown. I came home about a week later to the clown barely alive and ripped to pieces. Of course there is no way to know for sure but I bet it was one of those bobbit worms after watching that scary video lol.

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I pulled the thing as it was flying all over the tank again. It’s a pretty neat creature, it eats a lot of hair algae.
I don’t really know what to do with it. Can anyone tell me if it is safe for the tank? It is a medusa worm. There are baby ones in the tank.

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