Some sort of worm? ID please

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Hi guys, I've got some sort of worm I found last night and I'm not sure what it is. Pretty spooky looking tbh... Pretty sure it's some sort of filter feeder though?

My only inkling of a maybe clue is that my feather duster seems to have left it's tube. However I can't find any good pics of a tubeless feather duster to confirm. Any help would be great!

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It’s definitely your feather duster that left his tube. If you plant him back in the sand somewhere towards the bottom, he should start to grow a new tube as long as no one is bothering him. It looks like he’s regrowing his feathers right now too.
 

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It’s definitely your feather duster that left his tube. If you plant him back in the sand somewhere towards the bottom, he should start to grow a new tube as long as no one is bothering him. It looks like he’s regrowing his feathers right now too.
+1 to this. it happened to my koko/coco worm
 

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Yeah, that worm is harmless/beneficial - some feather dusters and some spaghetti worms can look similar to this; given that your feather duster is missing, that would be my guess.

If you want to see pics of other specimens, you can do an image search for their morphology - for example, if you do a Google Images search for "Sabellida morphology" you'll get a bunch of different results of feather duster worm specimens outside of their tubes from various scholarly sources.
 
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Yeah, that worm is harmless/beneficial - some feather dusters and some spaghetti worms can look similar to this; given that your feather duster is missing, that would be my guess.

If you want to see pics of other specimens, you can do an image search for their morphology - for example, if you do a Google Images search for "Sabellida morphology" you'll get a bunch of different results of feather duster worm specimens outside of their tubes from various scholarly sources.
Awesome! That's a tip that'll come in handy next time I'm having a hard time getting good results, I'm sure. Thanks!
 

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