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![]() It definitely looks like a Eunicid/Bobbit worm. I've taken two out of my tanks. The larger one was about three feet long. They would come out at night and eat fleshier coral as well as pieces of kelp I put in for my conch and snails. I lost a few corals before I realized what was killing them. They are also amazingly fast. You definitely made the right choice in removing it.
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I remember seeing that on his site..... I wouldn't even get near that thing... I would straight up drain my tank and light everything on fire. I would most likely scream like a little girl as well. Carry on. Nothing to see here.
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![]() Before we moved I was noticing arms of my Sps colonies going missing overnight, all around one hole in the rock. I stayed holing nights to find a 3ft worm come out of that hole. I chased it back in removed the rock and took it outside. Got it out was very nasty looking thing, opted for new dry rock.
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