Red hair thin worms?

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I have about 6 that come oit from under my rock literally as thin as a hair and red/orange they are alive any idea
 
spaghetti worms. The thin "worms” are actually tentacles. One worm and about a dozen of those tentacles. Good clean up and good indicator that your sand is alive.
 
spaghetti worms. The thin "worms” are actually tentacles. One worm and about a dozen of those tentacles. Good clean up and good indicator that your sand is alive.
No, spaghetti worms (terebellids) are different animals.
 
I believe this is a spaghetti worm. Essentially a nightcrawler with hair.
Hair worms look very similar above the sand, but look more like a clump of hair bundled together when pulled out. They are much smaller, but still have long "hairs".
It wasn't until recently that I had learned of hair worms. Most people (myself included) just call all hairy worms spaghetti worms.

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I believe this is a spaghetti worm. Essentially a nightcrawler with hair.
Hair worms look very similar above the sand, but look more like a clump of hair bundled together when pulled out. They are much smaller, but still have long "hairs".
It wasn't until recently that I had learned of hair worms. Most people (myself included) just call all hairy worms spaghetti worms.

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This is a picture of a hair worm.
 
Alright, well, everything I've been told has been wrong then lol
I'll just keep it simple and say, "those hairy worms".

What does a spaghetti worm look like?
Look up terebellids.
 
Sorry, didn’t realize that spaghetti worms are a type of hair worms, my bad.
They are not. They are 2 different animals... Many people mistakenly call hair worms by the wrong name. Which is fine, I guess, but when someone asks for an ID, it's better to provide the correct information so that the confusion isn't perpetuated.
 
This is the best pic i can get it drags thing under the rock
 

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This is the best pic i can get it drags thing under the rock
It's impossible to tell from this photo, but regardless of the actual ID, I can say with confidence that it's harmless (and probably beneficial) to your tank.
 

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