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I've had a thriving Zoa garden for over 5 years. In fact, it was getting to the point where I was thinking I need to get rid of some before they take over my entire reef tank. But over the past few months the zoas have been slowly declining, to the point where most of them are closed most of the time. I have searched and searched for zoa eating nudibranchs and crabs and I've not found anything. Last night I searched with a flashlight and I saw 3 of these light colored, orange-headed polychaetes. I managed to remove two of them with tweezers. I've done quite a bit of searching on the net for examples of worms that kill zoas and I found many posts, but in most cases people dismissed them as a potential problem. I've never seen these before, I found them on my zoas, and I've not found any other obvious culprits. I feel fairly certain these are the problem, and would love to hear if any of you recognize these worms. This picture was taken after it died, and it wasn't this brightly colored in life. It was offwhite with orange coloration on it's head, extending back just a bit from the head. It's about 1.5 inches long and much more stretched out and thin when alive. FYI, I had a 6-line wrasse for many years and it died about 6 months ago. I'm wondering if that wrasse was keeping these worms under control.