Red worm like creature

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I have just caught this one in the picture. It is in a drop of water so quite small maybe 5mm. One side looks like feather of some sort so could be a baby feature duster in loose
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Looks like a polychaete. Feather dusters are in that classification, so it is possible. You rarely see them outside of the tubes. Bristleworms are also in that classification.
 

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