Worm id, is it a parasite?

is it a parasite?

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Looks like a bristle worm.
 

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Sure is not . I shouldn't have responded so late after a long day at work.
 

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Looks like a type of Oenonid worm. They are predator of snails and clams. Oenonids are mostly large worms that burrow in sand and mud, but a number of species are parasitic.

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It's not a polychate so it's automatically not a bristleworm by default. I think @KJ is our worm expert here
Thank you so much for the compliment but by no means am I an expert, I just enjoy doing research or studying any saltwater creatures. I just don`t have time right now to do any extra research because of my work hours .So sorry if I am disappointing anyone.
 

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Looks like a type of Oenonid worm. They are predator of snails and clams. Oenonids are mostly large worms that burrow in sand and mud, but a number of species are parasitic.

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lol I could have sworn this was the zippy tie thing that redsea uses to close their salt bags in the big buckets.
 

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Looks like a type of Oenonid worm. They are predator of snails and clams. Oenonids are mostly large worms that burrow in sand and mud, but a number of species are parasitic.

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I HATE THOSE! They're the only pest I have in my tank. Will kill snails and some fish that "sleep" in rocks at night by secreting a clear mucous jelly on them. Arghh. Hate them!
 

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