Weird worms/bugs

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Such is the life of a reefer in that all sorts of things show up in ones tank.

Well I found these very tiny (1-2mm) work/bug looking things on my new frag holder (ceramic made to look like coral). Just when I thought I knew about all the hitchhikers and critters, I come across something new. Does anyone know what these are?

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They look like Bristol worms, I just never seen them in the sand. However, after a quick google search it's not uncommon for them to go into the sand. They are a good part of the clean up crew.
 
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They look like Bristol worms, I just never seen them in the sand. However, after a quick google search it's not uncommon for them to go into the sand. They are a good part of the clean up crew.

I have bristle worms and know what they look like as they live in my live rock. These are extremely small (1-2mm) so now I'm wondering if they're amphipods
 

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I've never heard of amphipods going in the sand like that, or having ever seen them. There are several references to sand worm. However the pics don't look the same. My vote is still Bristol worm. I can find several cases just like yours online. I'm not an expert, that's just what it looks like to me.
 

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Amphipods are often found b/w sand and glass. Zoom in on pic: 2 antenna, 2 eyes, and 7 metameres of the pereon are visible. Can't make out the gnathopods, telson, urorpods... but I suspect they would be with a crisper pic.
 
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I've never heard of amphipods going in the sand like that, or having ever seen them. There are several references to sand worm. However the pics don't look the same. My vote is still Bristol worm. I can find several cases just like yours online. I'm not an expert, that's just what it looks like to me.
They are between my frag holder and glass. I'll try to get a better pic
 
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Amphipods are often found b/w sand and glass. Zoom in on pic: 2 antenna, 2 eyes, and 7 metameres of the pereon are visible. Can't make out the gnathopods, telson, urorpods... but I suspect they would be with a crisper pic.

They have attena, and eyes and are between the glass and frag holder.
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