Put me at ease... is this a bristle worm?

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Out at 4pm when the tank lights are in full daylight mode. The fish had just been fed which is why I think it popped out to say hello. There's about an inch poking out of the rock.

Please tell me everything will be okay :confused-face:
 

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Looks like one but heres a guide scroll down to worm section.

 

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Looks like a bristle worm. Smells like a bristle worm, too.

No issue with that guy, unless you don't like how ugly they are. Just be mindful where you're putting your fingers :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
 
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Yeah, it's looks like one. Can be benefical, because its eats a lot of detritus, but you can get a trap to remove them, if you dont like how it looks.
Looks like a bristle worm. Smells like a bristle worm, too.

No issue with that guy, unless you don't like how ugly they are. Just be mindful where you're putting your fingers :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
Thanks all. I don't like how it looks but... it does a job I need doing as I'm deliberately feeding a little heavy to keep my nitrates and phosphates from bottoming out.
 

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