Fire worm or bristle worm

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Hey team, I've starred finding these guys in my refugium, I don't know the difference between fire worm and bristle worm....what've I got here?
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Baby bristle worms
 
I just found this guy eating one of my zoa polyps that was likely dead . Bristle work as well ?!
 

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Fire worm.
Okay so I did the freshwater dip but didn't feel like not sleeping at night . Pulled the frag and basically smashed it up (sorry zoas) . He was still in there and very much Alive
 

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I've pulled out several fire worms that had a taste for zoas. :(
He was going nuts !!! Looked like a strong ******* he pulled two right off the frag. ThNkfully , HOPEFULLY , he was isolated and was living inside the frag
 
Eurythoe is one of the most abundant and widespread worms in reef aquarium setups, they are definitely not ravenous coral killers and will scavenge sick and dying corals
I didn't want to take a chance as I witnessed him pulling a healthy polyp from the plug. Thought it may have been a firework but if not RIP bristle worm
 

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