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Hi everyone!

I have read plenty abo it how bristleworm a are mostly good with the exception of one kind. I don’t think this one is that bad type but I suspect this fella was doing something I’m not too happy about.

I have a cauliflower coral right by where I spotted him today. A couple of days ago the entire coral was in the hole where I spotted this worm. Had it not been for the drag plug sticking out I would’ve been left wondering what happened??

Is this typical behavior? Or maybe there was some mysis stuck to it from a prior feeding?

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Bobbit worms are the very bad type you're referring to. They aren't very common unless you're getting live rock, but also not impossible to still turn up.Honestly I'm not 100% positive that it's not one- I'd try and google some pictures to see. The front / head is usually distinct from the average bristle worm so I'd start there, just a little had to see imo. Is you cauliflower coral still alive? How big is this guy?
 

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Looks like some sort of eunice worm. It could be a hobbit worm, or it could be just some other worm. Either way, I would trap it out, try to catch it with forceps, or burn the house down.
 
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That is not the good or bad type of bristleworm. As stated above it’s a some kind of Eunice and I would definitely remove it if I were you.
So I’m thinking about taking the rock out. I noticed this little tunnel/bridge looking thing. Do you think he’s built a safe passage between rocks?
 

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Also, for the record I didn’t chop him up. He 100% ejected his lower body twice whilst I just held the rock up in the air over a cooler I was working with.
 

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