Some kind of bristle worm?

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I found this guy during a water change.
it looks different than the normal bristle worms I’ve seen.
Any ideas what it is?

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maybe
 

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Cousin to bristle worms- dorvillidae worm- reef safe and eats algae and detritus
 
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Thanks everyone for your input!
Now I regret taking him out of the tank.
 

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