Bristle worm, pretty sure

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Just discovered this in my 24G nano tank. It's about 5" long, so either it hides pretty good or I'm not very observant. I put it under a magnifying glass and didn't see any fire worm type bristles so I assume it's just a benign bristle worm. I released it back into the aquarium.
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I don't think I would have put it back in the aquarium. Some like them, I don't.
 
Keep 'em, just put the big ones in the sump or back chamber. Bristleworms tend to self regulate as mentioned above and are a vital part of the CUC. I have a 20g tank that holds the chaeto that I pull from my main tank (I give it away for free to local reefers), but some people would freak at the amount of bristleworms that are in there.
 

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