Spaghetti worm?

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Found this on my glass as the lights were dimming. Brownish/red color very long approx 3-4” and extremely thin, no visible bristles. Possibly was 1 very long one or even 2 I’m uncertain if it was cut in half etc. so could have easily been 5” fully extended.

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Does it glow in the dark?

I want to say it was whitish / translucent under my AI prime yes haha.. but out of the water that’s what I got. I almost want to also say it had a larger tip on one end but hard to say if it was cut.
 

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Does it have tentacles? Like seriously. If yes spaghetti worm for sure. Are there hundreds of them? If so, enjoy.
 

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ribbon worm
 

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