Leslie.. Is this a Hermodice carunculata?

Mr31415

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I'd like to know whether this is a beneficial or harmful fireworm.

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Wow, that is some awesome macro photography. It looks to be just a run of the mill bristleworm to me, but I'd get some more expert opinions.
 
Take a picture of it in your tank.. This looks like it was taken from a website or something..hence the copyright.... It's better to see it in your system..
 
Take a picture of it in your tank.. This looks like it was taken from a website or something..hence the copyright.... It's better to see it in your system..

Yeah thanks for the compliment. Those are my photos. My copyright. My worm.
 
How large is it? Because if it's under 5", it's probably a species I have... They're basically water earthworms with bristlies.

Magnificent shots, by the way!
 
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Well, I've never seen one of mine that close up, but if I put my computer a few feet away that looks like mine. They aren't a good thing to touch, but they're harmless to your tank.
I didn't know they had that rainbow shimmer... Amazing what you can learn about a thing from seeing it up close.
 
Sorry for the very late reply, I've been off RC for a while. It belongs to either Eurythoe complanata or a related species. They're scavengers & detritivores unlike Hermodice which is a predator.
 
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