Is this a bristle worm?

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While unable to see the other end (important) it looks exactly like one of my many bristle worms which have not caused any problems in my fish/soft coral tank
 
Fireworms will go after corals, their spines are also longer so potential for a painful encounter increases. They are easily catchable though, just don’t use your hands.
 
Neither. Its a cousin to bristleworm known as dorvillidae worm, and is harmless and eats uneaten food and detritus
 

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