Worm off of coral frag?

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So I got a few frags from a local guy, did my coral RX dip, Turkey basted with fresh sea water and this falls to bottom of bucket. What is it
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Expert guesser......

How big is that? What kind of frags? Are those dark lines ridges, or markings? If they're markings could it be a peanut worm? If they're actually ridges, could it be a tube worm?
 
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Expert guesser......

How big is that? What kind of frags?
2" long.

Not sure but think it came off a zoa. Put 5 in yesterday along with 2 others that I would of probably seen them on. One was a frag of Jack o lantern and can't remember want the other was called but very small and flat.
 

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Zoas are not typically corals worms predate on. I also edited my comment above, sorry. I added the questions if those dark lines were ridges, or markings?
 
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Zoas are not typically corals worms predate on. I also edited my comment above, sorry. I added the questions if those dark lines were ridges, or markings?
I would say markings but not 100% sure. I showed the guy that I got it from and he said looked like some type of bristle worm.
 

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I'm having trouble finding the bristles in photoshop, is the problem. That's why I think it could be a tube worm. They have stubby fleshy protrusions called parapodia with setae, which looks like what could be going on on the region with the markings/ridges. I wouldn't worry about the worm. There are crazy numbers in our tanks, unbeknownst to us. That one looks benign.
 

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Your welcome.... this one is just a guess, because unless they are pretty specific worms (or a little better picture), they can be hard to ID more than loosely.
 

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