Starting the journey of getting rid of a pesky "gorilla crab?"

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I had a bristle worm on the first day but he unalived himself
I had bristle worms(white ,pink and red coloured), vermetid worms, pineapple sponge and colonial hydroids other than gorilla crab and I don't know when they entered my aquarium as I never added any live rock......
 
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I had bristle worms(white pink and red coloured), vermetid worms, pineapple sponge and colonial hydroids other than gorilla crab and I don't know when they entered my aquarium as I never added any live rock......
rent red bristle worms generaly fire bristle worms and are tank destroyers?
 

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rent red bristle worms generaly fire bristle worms and are tank destroyers?
Nope they looked like this.
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Did they stay under control or infest your tank?
Actually I have a detritus(mulm) problem so they have plenty of food to eat so they are out of control but they never harmed anything. But I had arranged a wave maker to solve that problem
 

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