NOT a bristle worm… but what IS it?!?

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Saw this while feeding my invert heavy tank. It is most definitely NOT a bristle worm… I have several of those in my tank and know them fairly well. This guy has a face that reminds me of a coolie loach… i think it’s been in my tank for at least 8 months. It seems to be more of a rock dweller than a klinger. I have two fire fish that have been sleeping in that same rock for the same duration of time, they have never been bothered. Nether has the antipsta filefish who favors hanging out on that side of the tank. I have lost a few rainsford gobies, which I thought were hunted by the saron shrimp in the tank…. Now I am curious.





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Maybe a Vermetid snail.
I have lots of those in my tank too. They haven’t been bothering anything, in fact I have been getting some of my corals growing back after my jellyfish invasion. But that is not what that worm is that I am asking about.
 

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… I think you might be correct. Which means that that worm survived a dip and two toxic tank cycles… I am going to try a bristle worm trap and get a hawkfish in that case.
Could be a bobbit worm? Might be hard to trap they are smart I would take the rock out that it is living in and remove it from the rock
 

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OMG- It has to go !!!
Its a Eunice and I believe the dreaded Bobbit worm
medusa similar but the body confirms bobbit
 

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Simple soda bottle ytap for bobbit - Bait with a piece of shrimp within.

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Could be a bobbit worm? Might be hard to trap they are smart I would take the rock out that it is living in and remove it from the rock
That rock has sponges and polyps on it that are thriving, so I can’t exactly remove the entire rock to dry it out or to dip it again. If I try to pull it out it might segment, as I understand they do that for asexual reproduction. Which means it might be like a had never tried. I’m going to try a bristle worm trap first and get a long nosed hawkfish. My actual bristle worm population would be enough to sustain the hawkfish alone.
 

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That rock has sponges and polyps on it that are thriving, so I can’t exactly remove the entire rock to dry it out or to dip it again. If I try to pull it out it might segment, as I understand they do that for asexual reproduction. Which means it might be like a had never tried. I’m going to try a bristle worm trap first and get a long nosed hawkfish. My actual bristle worm population would be enough to sustain the hawkfish alone.
Plus, that fish is really fabulous. My favorite.
 

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