What are these worms?

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Hard to say exactly from the image but if you're seeing worms flying around at night I'd say they're likely some sort of polychaete epitokes.
 

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Maybe dorvilleidae worms but seem too stubby. Do they swim? First photo looks like some are swimming.
 
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I see some of them floating around but most I see are on the glass.
 

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