Sea cumber or something else?

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I'm curing live rock and found this on the bottom of the bucket. It's only about 1 inch long. Any idea if this is a good hitchhiker for a reef aquarium?

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Thanks I added it back into my curing barrel. I suspect that the rock is covered with them, as there were a few others that died from shipping.
 

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