Strange reddish pod/worm great swimmer loves light?

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Discovered a rather large pod or something that was able to swim across my tank (20g with 800gph total flow at night) and follow my flashlight. He would disappear when I turned it off and as soon as it was back on he right there against the glass wiggling at it. He is skinny and long (apx a cm) reddish colored has either hundred of legs or spines and two big black eyes. I caught him and was able to get a few photos the best I could but he wiggles a bunch and is hard to focus on. C929919B-8BFE-4BB8-93EC-FDCFCBECA6BE.jpeg B235CBCF-B37F-4B19-B66F-214461451B84.jpeg 20E0362A-BFAB-497A-A625-1BDFDDC5E4EE.jpeg
 

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Sounds like free fish food to me. I would put it back. Doesn’t look dangerous to anything but himself.

Epitoke would have been my guess.
 

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