Worm with 2 tentacles?

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Ok I got it out of the sandbed. Here's some more pics. Pls tell me if you still think it is a spionid worm. Thnx
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This is an adult

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I've never seen one in substrate. You are looking at just it's antennae, the actual body of the worm is much larger. I'd scoop out a big area underneath the tentacles and get a good look at this guy, then I'd get rid of it. I'm not exactly sure of the method, but they will live in your coral and burrow around creating tube like openings.
I did. Look at the pics below.
 

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