What is this worm???

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Found this worm at feeding time tonight. Not sure what it is and what to do with it.

Also what is the little white hair looking things on my rock?

Thanks

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+1 bristleworm. They're usually a pinkish red with little hairs growing all along their body. They're actually a beneficial part of the cleanup crew if you can stand having them in your tank.
 
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+1 bristleworm. They're usually a pinkish red with little hairs growing all along their body. They're actually a beneficial part of the cleanup crew if you can stand having them in your tank.
there are no bristles on this worm.

i am leaning towards peanut worm or medusa worm
 
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Looks like a scaleworm called sigalionid and eats detritus but pics quite blurry to confirm
 
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Looks like a peanut worm to me, but like vetteguy said, it's kinda blurry. Does it retract back in the hole kinda like a reverse elephant trunk?
 
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