Zebra worm?

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The worm is in the center extending from the rock. It bores into the rock and has been in the same spot for months. I can tell it is boring into the rock because it leaves behind a small pile of castings every so often in the exact same spot. It has no bristles and does not appear to be segmented but looks round and smooth. It’s thin but can extend several inches out
 
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Yes it does thank you! I had to look at more pictures. Many peanut worms are a pink/brown color I didn’t know that they could be any other color
That’s what confused me at first. I had never really seen pics of one like that before hand.
 

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