ID hitch hiker worms ?

Lex_510

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I have tons of these all over rock and want to know if their a pest, bad, or hurt anything? And if there’s any crab or fish to get rid of them. Setting up a bigger tank and I wanted to know if I should bleach the rock to get rid of them and start over

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They seem to come and go for many reefers; I wouldn't worry about them - you could brush off with a toothbrush, but they are part of the diversity of a healthy tank, imo.
 
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