White/red strings and clam looking thing

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Hello helpers!

I was given a tank with a few fish and live rock. I’ve been monitoring it and trying to set the right lighting to keep algae at bay.

As time went on I began seeing this white/red hair like stuff on the sand bed (reddish color) and on the live rocks (white ish color). Any ideas what they are? I don’t see any thing on the sides so I don’t think they are “hydroids” but I could be wrong? (Hope I’m not)

Also in this rock there lies a clam looking thing. It has what looks like a hard shell and something white under it. It moves but never leaves its spot. Any ideas? Good or bad?

I also found a few spaghetti worms (they are a thing of horror) are they safe?

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Spaghetti worms aren't harmful, just filter feeders. So if anything they are more beneficial to your tank. As for the rest I cannot identify, but for what it's worth I also have them in my tank and never seemed to cause a problem. :)
 
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Spaghetti worms aren't harmful, just filter feeders. So if anything they are more beneficial to your tank. As for the rest I cannot identify, but for what it's worth I also have them in my tank and never seemed to cause a problem. :)
Well that’s a sigh of relief! Still wonder what that clam looking thing is.
 
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Can you get any brighter pictures of the "clam" under white light?
When I hit it with light it pulls back into that crevice. The front of it is partially open. It never really moves from that spot.
 

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When I hit it with light it pulls back into that crevice. The front of it is partially open. It never really moves from that spot.
I have a couple of these. Don't know the exact name but it's a harmless bivalve.
 

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