Worm ID please. Seeing more and more in my QT.

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I looked through the common pests sticky and this doesn’t seem to be shown. Kinda reminds me of those millipede that were under rocks growing up. Has a definite head with maybe little hairs sticking out.

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The polychaetes family is huge, probly in the dorvilleidae family. Another detrovore, reef safe.
Then, yeah, as Goaway said, most likely a Dorvilleid worm - harmless/beneficial CUC.
great thanks guys. So next question. Do I just add to my DT or put back in QT? :). If good I don’t want to risk killing them on the pre- transfer dips of the corals
 
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