bristleworms??

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Dipped a zoa frag and these guys came shooting out. My first coral in the tank so seeing these guys flying out made.me.hapoy I dipped. PXL_20201218_201146290.jpg
 

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I do not know what type of worm that is. They are not bristle worms. Bristle worm are a very beneficial part of your clean up crew. I do not understand why so many people want a sterile tank! The critters that appear are sometimes just as interesting as the fish and corals.
 
I do not know what type of worm that is. They are not bristle worms. Bristle worm are a very beneficial part of your clean up crew. I do not understand why so many people want a sterile tank! The critters that appear are sometimes just as interesting as the fish and corals.
I'm fairly new to this so I wasn't sure what type of worm it was either. The second I dipped the coral they popped out and instead of crashing my newer tank i figured I'd get them all.
 
Thats a whole array of babies. I wish pictures were closer up but appears to be detritus worms and a sigh that maintenance is lacking/ water not being changed often enough. Frequent water changes (weekel) will help reduce/omit these
 

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