Is this a common bristle worm?

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Only happened to see this guy because he was burrowing up near the glass. Small, about the girth of a thin earthworm, maybe. Doesn’t have the flat coloration of bristle worms I’ve seen photos of. More of a slightly “holographic” pink. From certain angles he seems almost shimmery.

Couldn’t get a good look at mouth parts, but he definitely seemed to be moving something near his top end as he moved to the surface. Didn’t look like sharp mandibles like a bobbit but definitely distinct mouth parts.

Thanks in advance.

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See attached photos.

Only happened to see this guy because he was burrowing up near the glass. Small, about the girth of a thin earthworm, maybe. Doesn’t have the flat coloration of bristle worms I’ve seen photos of. More of a slightly “holographic” pink. From certain angles he seems almost shimmery.

Couldn’t get a good look at mouth parts, but he definitely seemed to be moving something near his top end as he moved to the surface. Didn’t look like sharp mandibles like a bobbit but definitely distinct mouth parts.

Thanks in advance.

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Not enough to see in order for me to id. Can you pull it out with tweezers and place it in a container and take a picture?
 
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Not enough to see in order for me to id. Can you pull it out with tweezers and place it in a container and take a picture?
Tried but by the time I got back to the tank it had vanished.

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Here is a better shot of the mouth portion.
 

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