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i was cleaning the screen on my uv sterilizer and found some of these. their spikes went up when i moved them around. are they bristleworms?
 

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thank you! no, i just moved it with a knife :smiling-face:
Tweezers or tongs are safest as well as thick latex/dish gloves. While not welcomed in my tanks, they are regarded by many as cleaner crew as they eat uneaten food and detritus
 

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