No ID On These Worms?

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I have these guys that just started showing up on my glass and I can’t really make out what they are. Nor do any of the resources say what they are. Does anyone have a clue as to what these might be? I’ve seen the question asked in the past with pictures posted but not very well taken ones so I am going to try an see what you guys think of these when you can have a good picture.

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Looks like Spinoid worms. Do they have 2 tentacles that swing around at the base of the worms. They usually make small tubes where they live on rocks or sandbed where they swing their tentacles looking for food.View attachment 3113332I don’t know it’s close but look at this video I just took in the day when I broadcast fed with reef roids all of these guys came out of no where but weren’t on the glass, rather they were swimming! They looked like little dancing worms with two antennae
 

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Or maybe not… apparently I phone videos need to be converted and you can’t use .mov files… what a shame looked really interesting
 
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