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GOOD GUY OR BAD?:

Here is a pic. Is this a fireworm or a normal bristle worm

Thanks - The Fish Tank Hobbyist!

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Here are a few more pictures for scale and zoomed out.
 

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Bristle worm. They are harmless but can be painful to touch. You will know if you see a fireworm. They are very distinct.
 
Thanks....

this is the first really fat one I’ve found. Most all previous ones much more skinny so it caught me a little more by surprise

I have seen some chonky bristle worms. Nothing compares to the 1.5ft long fireworm that a guy found in his frag tank near me haha
 
These are not welcomed in any of my tanks but at the same token, not of concern. They are scavengers and feed on uneaten food and detritus. Sort of a housekeeper
 

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