Worms: Please help identify

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Are these bristle worms? I definitely am aware of a large , grey bristle worm living in one of the rocks. Looked into my tank late at night and was able to capture this video.
Thanks for any information provided.

 

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Looks like a bunch of small ones to me.
Even if I am wrong, I would try to remove the bulk of them. That is a lot to have and a sign of overfeeding.
 

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That's better, I'd do as stated. Remove as many as you can. I'm constantly having to remove them from my sump * I don't feed but once a day & sometimes every other day but still have them.
 

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