Hairy warm Id

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I’m dying to found out what kind of warm is this. It’s in a hard calcium tube about 1” long. Should I leave him alone in fuge?
And ea, r2r have issues with iPhone vids
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Lol what ever gets your attention
 
Also, I doubt it’s a spaghetti terebellidae. I first saw him in display a month ago.
I only could see 2 hairy “leg” and was sure it was a small gorilla crab hitchhiker. I have never seen any long tentacles out of it. And trust me, I know soagetties, and how annoying they can be if you give them enough sand to pile. One colony lives under cb rainbow chalice, and I have to blow off sand piles off the edge of the coral almost every day. They impede chalice growth with there stupid piling.
But this one never produced any long tentacles, just 2 hairy legs
 
Ok this making sense and look right.
Those getto reefers sending me corals using local Cali rock and sand lol
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Best part this USA worm came in on Taiwanese micromussa
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Nice! I'm sure there are tropical relatives to the P. califonica though.
Or guy that sent corals stocking his tanks with California poached sand and rock lol
 

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