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What is this guy? I think I have two in there. Thanks in advance.

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Spaghetti worm and the long white spaghetti-like tentacles which you see extended from the head is used to gather food. Spaghetti worms do not generally leave their tube or reef crevices and are not highly mobile – they belong to the group of polychaetes called sedentary worms and are reef safe
 
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This thing is larger and brown and looks like it is hairy. It is crawling across the sand. Is that a spaghetti worm?
 

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