What is this worm?

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808734BF-C909-4D92-872A-0C39469AF308.jpeg E6B5A838-912A-4247-8F3E-3E4FF73E7439.jpeg We are new to saltwater and just set up our first tank last weekend. We have been noticing more and more critters come out of the live rock every day. Today we noticed this worm. We also have some Little star fish that seem to be getting eaten. They had all their legs yesterday and today they are only half there. Could this worm be eating them?

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Bristleworm, good clean up crew, just not so pretty. Asterina stars can become a nuisance later. They are splitting, how they reproduce.
And don't touch the bristleworms, those fuzzy hairs on the side sting.
 

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Unless it has the word "tube" attached to the front of it, I had the word "worm". Urgh. Welcome to R2R. Us newbies in the hobby need to stay together. :)
 

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