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No, the general consensus is that they are beneficial. That's just a Linopherus species and that's about as big as they'll grow.
Thanks for all your help. I'm super new to this, started about two months ago. This was in my little nano 5 gallon. I always see you posting in other people's threads and it's great seeing someone with a lot of knowledge, to help people out! Once again thanksNo, you're correct, it is a bristleworm. It's just that this species in particular is easily identifiable and thereby, you can predict their adult size unlike some of the others. I don't particularly like the large ones myself. These guys though, I really like. They stay small, if you bounce them in your hand their spines don't stick in and they are not that strong. The big ole ones are strong and when you brush by them, you get a whole load of spines. Nasty. It's so hard to move rock around for aquascaping if you have the big ones like the Eurythoe complanata. I know... I know... live and let live, but I don't like them
I talk about some of the differences here...
http://www.lionfishlair.com/hitchhiker/linopherus.shtml