ID Plz. Lug Worm?

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I somehow seem to be the receiver of strange hitchikers...

Unidentifiable Bivalves, and now this.

From what I have been able to look up the only thing I can see is maybe a Lug worm?

I moved this rock yesterday slightly to pick up a frag, and then noticed this tube which had been buried in the sand....

It's made out of sand. And I can only find Lug Worms do this.

Are they reef safe?

Or if it's not a lug worm let me know?
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I somehow seem to be the receiver of strange hitchikers...

Unidentifiable Bivalves, and now this.

From what I have been able to look up the only thing I can see is maybe a Lug worm?

I moved this rock yesterday slightly to pick up a frag, and then noticed this tube which had been buried in the sand....

It's made out of sand. And I can only find Lug Worms do this.

Are they reef safe?

Or if it's not a lug worm let me know?
BBA31450-D0CB-4838-8429-4E6A06878962.jpeg
Most likely a spionid worm.
 

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