iD this worm please

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Just pulled this from my tank!!
 

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Throw it in a little water and take a couple more shots?
 

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Carribean Fireworm?
 

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Sorry, by like KJ stated, it kind of needed some water to be able to ID it. I think y'all are correct with your assumption it's a Caribbean, though.
 
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Still a little hard to tell, but I think it's just a common bristleworm, the Caribbean.

Thank you! Whatever it was I'm glad it's gone. I will be dipping and will quarantine everything before I switch to my new tank. I was talked into buying live rock from a lfs on my first tank, new one has all dry Fiji rock
 

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