Zoa Stringy Orange and Vertical Tubes

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So I got an unknown zoa at my LFS and did my regular drip acclimation and dip in seachem's coral dip for 15-20 minutes. I noticed some stringy orange hairs that seem to be moving but not exactly sure if this is cause for concern. He is in my DT now and they popped up after about 10 minutes in the tank. Any ideas? Do I need to redip him?

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I'm still pretty new to this, but I have spaghetti worms in my tank and they look very similar maybe not quite as thick as yours.
 

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Nevermind on the spaghetti worms, this is different. Sorry I cant be more help.
 
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Definitely had some hair like worms that came off along with a red bristleworm. Have it as isolated as I can for tonight and will stop by and get some better coral dip tomorrow if that is what people suggest.
 

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