Need Help Identifying Worms

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So me and my husband both have tanks, and we were moving some of his rocks (cleaning his tank) and found some worms. From what we found a couple were fire worms. But the other two we have no clue they are, and if they are bad. Need help identifying them and if they are bad. They are these weird tube like orange worms with thin strings about half their body size coming off the back. Can anyone help?

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There's two that are Spaghetti/Hair (Terebellid/Cirratulid) worms. The other is a bristleworm.
 

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