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I have a few of these small worms in my tank, scooped one out for this video. I don’t think it’s a bristleworm because of its head. I’m hoping it’s not bobbit.
 

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Who knows. hard to see ... but anything that moves that fast, I disappear :) Normal bristles don't move like that. Usually.
 
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I was afraid of that with the video, this one went down the drain but there’s more in the tank. Sadly this is the best media I can get of them.
Upgrading tanks soon and I’ll have a wrasse so maybe that solves the problem, if there is one.
 

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