Is this a worm? Bad or good?

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These are all over the place in my substrate. Can someone please help me ID?

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Digitate Hydroids
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We throw this term around so readily but upon research there is no data, no described species I can find of the animal labeled as a "digitate hydroid". May i ask what parameters define a "digitate hydroid" what family or group of species are encompassed by this term?
 

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We throw this term around so readily but upon research there is no data, no described species I can find of the animal labeled as a "digitate hydroid". May i ask what parameters define a "digitate hydroid" what family or group of species are encompassed by this term?
Biota > Animalia (Kingdom) >Cnidaria (Phylum) > Hydrozoa (Class) > Hydroidolina (Subclass) > Anthoathecata (Order) > Capitata (Suborder) > Zancleidae (Family) > Zanclea (Genus)

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"Digitate Hydroid" is just a name used in many reef communities for this species.
 

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Could be a bristle worm. More pics?
 

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Biota > Animalia (Kingdom) >Cnidaria (Phylum) > Hydrozoa (Class) > Hydroidolina (Subclass) > Anthoathecata (Order) > Capitata (Suborder) > Zancleidae (Family) > Zanclea (Genus)

1.Link: in German

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"Digitate Hydroid" is just a name used in many reef communities for this species.
Thank you so much, I've been looking all over to no results
 
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Here it is with its tentacles retracted
 

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definitely the Zanclea as suggested earlier
Just read about em- Thank you guys! Now to deal with this marine velvet. Ugh- at first I thought it was ICH. I screwed up the qt process and bought new fish too soon at day 45 and added to the DT. Kept the velvet alive on accident.
 

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