Unidentified Pest

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New reefer. 32g bio cube. Just finished cycling and added some clean up crew yesterday from my LFS (4 astria, 10 blue legged crabs - that’s all they had available). This morning 3 crabs appear dead, one shell has holes in it, and I see this freaking thing. what the heck is this?! I put on some gloves and tried to grab it but the flipping thing was fast and darted below the rock.
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That is a bristleworm. They help clean up uneaten food and usually don't pose any problems in our tanks. Good call using a glove when trying to touch it because their bristles can inflict a painful sting.
 

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I might have to quit. Not sure I could resist the urge to pour gasoline on my tank if I run into some of these creepy crawlies. Shudder.
 

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