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Hey everybody I was hoping for some help in identifying these worms in my tank. If anyone could help I would greatly appreciate it! This is the best picture I could get. The worm seems to have a white dot near its neck and a white dot on its tail.

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

You can tell it's a polychaete (bristle worm) of some variety, and the white spotting with the tapering body shape is rather unique, but, yeah, some closer up shots (particularly of the head and chaetae - the bristles) would likely be needed for an ID here.

Do these worms have tentacles on their heads, and - if so - how many?
 
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These are some better photos I could take of the underside while it was climbing up my glass. Haven’t been able to get any better ones of the head.
 

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