Orange Hairy Spaghetti worm?

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This thing has been crawling around, feeling and spreading and retracting it’s hairy tentacles.

What is it? and is it reef friendly?

Thank you in advance!

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Yep. This worm’s segmented body is hidden within a crevice or under rocks and only the long white spaghetti-like tentacles extend from the head to gather food. Spaghetti worms do not generally leave their tube or reef crevices and are not highly mobile – they belong to the group of polychaetes called sedentary worms.
 
Yep. This worm’s segmented body is hidden within a crevice or under rocks and only the long white spaghetti-like tentacles extend from the head to gather food. Spaghetti worms do not generally leave their tube or reef crevices and are not highly mobile – they belong to the group of polychaetes called sedentary worms.
I was hoping you would chime in vetteguy!

I did some further reading (see link below) and wonder if this could be a hairy worm opposed to a spaghetti.

 
Also called hairy worm, they are both segmented of same genus and the tail end determined it as in pic belo-spaghetti. They both have same habits and eat detritus and uneaten food.

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