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. Please ID is possible..... it is a worm of some kind
 
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I know the quality of the picture is bad, but it's coming in and out of a rock and not found in the sand like my other cucumbers
 

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Trust me, I know its hard to get good pictures of tiny things.
Could you describe the tentacles? Pointy at the ends? Any frills of the tentacles?
 

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Possibly aiptasia then. More eyes would be helpful.
(I feel like I can see frills on the tentacles in the first picture, maybe just a focus issue)
 
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