Is this a Medusa worm?

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Found a couple of these small little worm like things crawling around in the QT tank, thinking possibly a Medusa worm of sorts?
many one able to confirm or deny the ID?
 

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Because of what appears to be a white stripe near the head, my initial impression is a small bobbit worm
 
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If it is a bobbit, do any of them stay small like this? This one is probably an inch in length. Are any ok as CUC Or are they a kill them all kind of HH?
I assume these came from a friends tank who we took all his livestock which is what’s in the QT now. I dipped all the corals in Bayer, but the only thing I wasn’t able to dip was the GIANT clam, which did get FWE but not Bayer
 
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Dorvilleidae.
That definitely looks like what I have, they have the same movement and all and the one I saw even went after a piece of algae. THANKS!!
 

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I had this one in the past, forgot her name but they supposed to be herbivores
 

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