Pix & ID: Critters that come in your rocks: the good and the bad.

Can i please get an ID on the things crawling on the closed up zoas?
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So I kept getting glimpses of something so last night I had a stake out playing peekaboo and found what I believe Are atleast 4 bristleworms that I could see. Most were to tiny to get a picture with the phone but the big one I was able to sneak up on
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Then looking around something caught my eye as it sucked back into my other live rock. It looks like a tubeworm that's black with tan stripes and looks like it is segmented and sucks each segment in on itself very quick and a couple feather looking ends at the mouth so I researched and think it's a peanut worm
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None of the worms seem to bother my crabs or snails and they look to just feed on the rocks and I saw no head antenna just fuzzies. What I'm curious is if my id's are correct and if I should ditch the lava rock with the 4 bristleworms. I know they are good cuc but don't want them to over run my tank
 
The last one does look like a peanut worm.

The other are bristle worms.

This is mine from last night:
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Yeah they range in size.
 
I guess these are some kind of eggs...? I only have dwarf ceriths, Florida ceriths, nassarius, nerites, an assortment of hermits and 3 yellowtail damsels. No coral at this time...
 

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Maybe not eggs? When I took the second photo I noticed they were kind of tall...? And the damsels are really young. Could they lay eggs when they are young.
 
To be honest, I can't really tell what it is on my phone, even zoomed in really close. I just know it's not eggs of any of those snails LOL.
 
new to the hobby

new to the hobby

trying to figure out if this stuff is maybe a sponge. its gorwing on the underside of my LR.
 

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so i have colonial hydroids...
I've heard peppermints will eat them. Is that true? I've got a few pesky aptasia too they can snack on
 
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