What in the world is this worm?!

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I've never seen this thing before! Had to be 6-8 inches long and it wasn't even completely out of the rock it was coming out of. Blueish with spikes along the entirety of it. Any ideas. Should I try to get it out of the tank next time I see it? Is it harmful? I'll attach pics and a video
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Bristle worm. They are a good cleanup crew but if they get over 3” I remove them.
 

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Yup, a bristleworm. Like Adam said, a good cuc member. Not to be confused with a fireworm.

 

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+1 bristleworm. Not welcome in my tank but many do like them.
 

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I have bunches of them in my tank and sump. Some larger than the one in your picture. They don't seem to bother anything.
 
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I have bunches of them in my tank and sump. Some larger than the one in your picture. They don't seem to bother anything.
I think I'm still going to try and get it out. If the girlfriend saw it she'd never want to spend the night here again lol. My bed is a few feet from the tank.
 

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Bristle worm. They are a good cleanup crew but if they get over 3” I remove them.
I disagree with this. I often see multi worms that are longer than several feet in my tank, 420 gal, at night. They never bother anybody, but clean up dead body really quickly.

If your tank is several years old, put some fish flesh as bait tied to something that cannot be move, look at night with a light. You will see how big they are in your tank.
 

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