Who is this little fella?

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Good day all, my assumption this is a baby bristle worm but would like a confirmation or a different opinion. Mainly hoping it’s not a B-Word worm! Lol! Thanks in advance!

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There were two roughly the same size. They seemed to like to come out and climb the glass during the day. Decided to pull both of them out with a small net and give them a ride down the drain slide. I’ve only ever seen the two in my tank so hopefully that is all of them.
 

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Im gonna say definitely not a bobbit based on the head. Bobbits have 5 feelers, not 2.

Maybe Dorvilleidae
 

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Its a reef safe dorvillidae worm that conumes akgae and detritus and is a cousin to the bristle worm
 

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