Strange critter ID please

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Today I found this mushroom moved over and underneath where it used to be was this thing. It is bright orange under the light and theres about 30 legs all appearing to come from the same spot. Definitely moving and looks like the legs are stretching out and grabbing things. Should I remove it? Kinda looks cool but I’m afraid it will go after corals. Sorry for shaky camera. Thanks

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Not spaghetti worms but hair worms great for tank
 

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Its spaghetti worm.
 

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