Is this bristle worm?

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Hi all, I'm a newbie. I've just got macro algae and found a lot of worms in it. Are these bristle ones? Why does it have so many? I dipped it in Coral Rx; was it safe to do? Should I quarantine or leave in freshwater for some time to get rid of eggs?
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These are common bristle worms and a part of your CUC. However, having said that, they can grow to plague proportions in nutrient dense waters. Some people love them, some hate them. I have two good sized ones in one of my tanks and a six line wrasse that takes care of any little ones that grow from them. I did have a huge one early on and trapped and got rid of it. The ones I still have have never bothered my corals and I only occasionally see them come out at night. In the fuge you’re probably okay but pick them out if you don’t want them in there.
 
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Thanks, folks!
It's been almost three months, and I am in the "ugly" stage; I'm sure they would explode in population. I'm going to refrain from them for now. 🫠
I'm generally not squeamish, but I screamed after feeling a live copepod on my finger. 😅 Can't imagine myself living with bristle worms. Also, my setup is very freshwater-y, 20 gallons, doesn't have a refugium, sump, and any overflow box. I'm considering going AIO or a sump setup, but gotta figure out my crazy-landlord situation. 🤣
 

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No way you,winxp_man, have 6 inch worms. My worms, the largest is only 3 inches, and I thought that was massive. Most of them are 1-2 inches. And I have a minimum of 50 bristle worms in my tank even though its just a 20 gallon tank.
 

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No way you,winxp_man, have 6 inch worms. My worms, the largest is only 3 inches, and I thought that was massive. Most of them are 1-2 inches. And I have a minimum of 50 bristle worms in my tank even though its just a 20 gallon tank.

HAHA..... Mines a 150 though. So I do have some room, and the bottom of that tank is squeaky clean! Fish turds and all, go down the drain. Had a Powder Brown die from ich. about a 2.5" fish. Two days it was gone.
 

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HAHA..... Mines a 150 though. So I do have some room, and the bottom of that tank is squeaky clean! Fish turds and all, go down the drain. Had a Powder Brown die from ich. about a 2.5" fish. Two days it was gone.
Cool. Never heard of bristle worms having such an appetite.
 

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Cool. Never heard of bristle worms having such an appetite.

They will surprise you! Haha. It they are 6”. I measured one, one time, when it was crawling around the bottom. I had a tape measure on the outside.
 

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