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Hey guys, so I was feeding my corals today, and I see this really weird centipede like thing coming out of the rocks, anybody have any idea of what it is? all the pics I was able to get while it was out

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Looks like a fireworm
+1 but can’t get a certain id with that picture. Could just be a common bristle too. Look up some pics of a fireworm and compare as your eyes right in front of the tank will do better then any of us with a picture can do. If a fireworm get it out
 

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+1 but can’t get a certain id with that picture. Could just be a common bristle too. Look up some pics of a fireworm and compare as your eyes right in front of the tank will do better then any of us with a picture can do. If a fireworm get it out
agree, but I’ve never seen a bristlework that big or with the two rows of bristles. Maybe try under white light, but I’m pretty sure it’s a fireworm. Remove it if you can
 

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I'd pull it. Then at least you can get a better look at it to decided what it is and what to do with it. Small bristle worms are not a problem but some of the bigger worms can mess with your corals and fish.
 
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Yeah, likely a fireworm with that bristle pattern. I'd pull it out, just be careful when trying to get it.

I'd pull it. Then at least you can get a better look at it to decided what it is and what to do with it. Small bristle worms are not a problem but some of the bigger worms can mess with your corals and fish.
thank you, what do I do with it, it retreated under my rock, and it is looks to be like 4-5 inches long, how do I tell if it is a fireworm?
 

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I believe fireworm, but really, some pics under white light will clarify as your pics are extremely blue.

I believe you have this:

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I believe fireworm, but really, some pics under white light will clarify as your pics are extremely blue.

I believe you have this:

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do this, i can not identify your animal with so much blue. also bearded fireworms are not issues in coral free setups
 
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You can make a worm trap like this. Just put a meaty food in it and leave it in over night.
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sadly I dont think I could create a trap that big, due to my tank only being 32 gal
do this, i can not identify your animal with so much blue. also bearded fireworms are not issues in coral free setups
sadly I am a big zoa man I have a bunch corals in there, so gotta remove him
 

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get another pic of the animal to see if its even needed to catch it. in the meantime ill see if hermodice can even eat zoanthids
 

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the most identifying feature of a bearded fireworm is a face such as this, i have not found much data for or against the consumption of zoanthids, most reports are of stony corals being eaten such as acropora, porites, montipora etc
 

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