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Bristleworm. Detritus eater and cleaner if uneaten food. I don’t welcome them in my tanks but many reefers love them
 

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I third bristle worms. They aren’t good or bad for your tank really. They can be slightly beneficial for things like getting rid of old food or detritus so it’s really all personal preference on if you want to keep it or not - kali
 

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