Type of worm?

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Hi everyone,

Could someone please help me in identifying this worm? I've looked through the forum and I'm hoping it's a bristlenose?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Looks like normal bristleworm to me
Yep. Definitely a bristleworm. If you didn't already know, these can hurt if it hits ya. So when doing sump work.(especially sock cleaning), wear gloves. Some types hit stronger than others, but it is generally pain and sometimes a rash for a time.

Some like these as part of the CUC and others like them outta there. If you're one of the outta there types, then there are some livestock options at your disposal.
 
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Thank you very much, I'm glad it's nothing too serious. Appreciate your help!
 

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Hi everyone,

Could someone please help me in identifying this worm? I've looked through the forum and I'm hoping it's a bristlenose?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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See those things that look like bristles

Those are bristles

That worm is called a Bristle Worm, when they are orange

When they are red, we call them Fire Worms. Because the toxin in the bristles is stronger in Fire Worms than Bristles Worms. And because Fire is red
 

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Bristle worms are considered beneficial. They stir up and aerate the sand, eat carrion, and are found under every rock and sand. In short, they are part of the ecosystem.
 

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