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    Quote Originally Posted by Texreefer View Post
    A tiny bristle worm looks like a tiny bristle worm.. that is not a bristle worm in the terms that we refer to, however i'm sure it is some sort of polycheate as there are close to 10,000 different species. its a harmless part of the biodiversity of your tank
    nonetheless it all in the same family.
    VINI, VIDI, VICI.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jpond83 View Post
    do they swim around in the tank when they are little because i found something similar to that swimming around in my tank last night
    yes they go through a stage where they swim. ive seen them when theyre small and grow up since they end up in the sump in between silicone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texreefer View Post
    A tiny bristle worm looks like a tiny bristle worm.. that is not a bristle worm in the terms that we refer to, however i'm sure it is some sort of polycheate as there are close to 10,000 different species. its a harmless part of the biodiversity of your tank
    WELL, i guess at the end its good to hear that it is harmless wether its a bristle (which i strongly disagree) or not a bristle worm...........thanks for taking the time and imputing ur opinions.

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