Need ID on Worm

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Not sure if this is the correct place but trying to ID this worm. Is it a small feather duster?
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Will it make a new tube. I just found a star fish that looked like a sand dollar too. I’m a little frustrated as I dip and quarantine EVERYTHING that goes in this tank. Not sure where it’s all coming from.
 

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Will it make a new tube. I just found a star fish that looked like a sand dollar too. I’m a little frustrated as I dip and quarantine EVERYTHING that goes in this tank. Not sure where it’s all coming from.
Sometimes they do. Sometimes they don’t. It’s more just watching it. Kind of looks like it was trying to with the sand stuck to it.

As for where, did you start with dry rock or rock from another tank or aquacultured live rock? Also depending on the dip, may not have been strong enough for them
 

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Duster worm. Seldom do they return once bailed out generally due to stress
 

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