Baby feather duster?

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After looking at some other post I'm am almost sure it's a feather duster. I would just like some more experienced reefers to help me out if able.

It moved like a worm with a feather duster tail. And the tail looked white and red when I looked closely. Sorry for the bad pic.

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Pics very fuzzy but from your description, feather duster although a worm remain within a tube.
It may be a peanut worm
 

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