Worm ID Please

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Hard to tell without a close up picture, but looks like a bristle worm. The only thing is they don't normally come out with the lights on so I'm not really sure.
 
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That was fully zoomed in on my rock. Its absolutely tiny I have had bristleworms before and looked abit different to me
 

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Hard to tell if it's Dorvilleidae or common bristleworm, either way, harmless.
 

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Its a dorvilleidae worm which feeds mainly on algae and considered reef safe
 

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