Nudibranch or fireworm?

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Hi guys, got this in my tank, could not see it in his entirety because when i flashed the light it retracted back. Some are tellign me is a nudy's of some sort and some are telling me is a fireworm.

I can't find on google any nudi's that looks "hairy" Nor any fireworm that seems spikey. Any Idea?

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Hi guys, got this in my tank, could not see it in his entirety because when i flashed the light it retracted back. Some are tellign me is a nudy's of some sort and some are telling me is a fireworm.

I can't find on google any nudi's that looks "hairy" Nor any fireworm that seems spikey. Any Idea?

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Looks like a bristleworm. Here's a pic of mine for reference
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yep surely is more similar to that than any nudibranch i've seen on google. You advice on leave it alone or sumpit if possible?
 
yep surely is more similar to that than any nudibranch i've seen on google. You advice on leave it alone or sumpit if possible?
I like biodiversity in my tank so I leave it be. Some ppl don't like worms. Part of the clean up crew. I hardly ever see mine.
 

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