Is this a spaghetti worm?

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Hi everyone. So I have something on my sand bed at the rock line under a cave. I’ve seen it there for a couple of months and I see the hair like tentacles move but it never changes location.
I am thinking it’s a spaghetti worm. I took the best video I could using a flashlight. In the video, all flow is off and the water was still. ( using aiptaisa x on a couple I found ). Can anyone confirm if this may indeed be a spaghetti worm?

Edit: the white/green leg is my harlequin serpent star
 

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Hi everyone. So I have something on my sand bed at the rock line under a cave. I’ve seen it there for a couple of months and I see the hair like tentacles move but it never changes location.
I am thinking it’s a spaghetti worm. I took the best video I could using a flashlight. In the video, all flow is off and the water was still. ( using aiptaisa x on a couple I found ). Can anyone confirm if this may indeed be a spaghetti worm?

Edit: the white/green leg is my harlequin serpent star
No. It's a hair worm.

Did you say you use aiptasia-x on them?? Why??
 
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No. It's a hair worm.

Did you say you use aiptasia-x on them?? Why??
I see how the original post reads that way now. But no, I found two small aiptaisa…. So I had all the flow off for a few minutes using the aiptaisa x on them, and thought it would be a good time to try to video the worm. I’ve seen the worm there for a while. I don’t bother it.
 

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I see how the original post reads that way now. But no, I found two small aiptaisa…. So I had all the flow off for a few minutes using the aiptaisa x on them, and thought it would be a good time to try to video the worm. I’ve seen the worm there for a while. I don’t bother it.
Sorry, I misunderstood, lol
 

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