What is this? Long tentacles.

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Can anyone tell me what this is. I dipped this frag in furan2, Chemiclean, idione, and coralrx but still seeing this at night and during the day. Long reddish tentacles much smaller than a bristle worm.
 

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I don’t see a body but is it a brittle star?
 
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Not sure, I've never seen a bristle star like this. The tentacles are thinner than a strand of hair and don't have the bristles. Not sure if it's one organism or several. How the hell it survived all those dips is beyond me.
 

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Not sure, I've never seen a bristle star like this. The tentacles are thinner than a strand of hair and don't have the bristles. Not sure if it's one organism or several. How the hell it survived all those dips is beyond me.
That's not a brittle star. I'd bet coral on spaghetti worm (or hair worm, sometimes I confuse the two). It may have already been in your tank and moved over. Best worms to have in my opinion.
 
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Thats good to know, I appreciate the input. Probably a spaghetti worm and just can't see the body. Shouldn't bother anything right?
 

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Can anyone tell me what this is. I dipped this frag in furan2, Chemiclean, idione, and coralrx but still seeing this at night and during the day. Long reddish tentacles much smaller than a bristle worm.
Spaghetti worms! Harmless, but unsightly. They mostly come out at night.
 

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