ID assistance appreciated! Tube worm?

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Was checking my tank under red light last night and noticed some kind of tube worm (?) on one of my softies.

It looked a bit like a feather duster at first, but zooming in on my camera I noticed it has a forked appearance.

I just want to know if it is something nasty - has already been through a dip so is obviously pretty tough!

Apologies for picture quality - they were taken in torch light

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