Worm ID - Please tell me it's not a bobbitt worm

Good news! I was encouraged by my LFS to use "Revive" on the rock for 15 minutes. Worked like a charm - shook out a handful of baby gorilla crabs, a larger (3/4 inch) gorilla crab, and the bobbitt worm came thrashing out as well! Unfortunately, lost one of my porcelain crabs, and a spaghetti worm. Rock is now back in aquarium, and everything seems to be doing fine. Heck, the limpet didn't even fall off of the rock through the process.

Thanks for the encouragement everyone! Now, I guess the big question is... do these things live in isolation, or do they gather in numbers?
 

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Can't say 100% will exit the rock but if you run into it again just put the rock in some tank water and let it sit with a lid on it. Worms usually end up in the bottom of the bucket after sitting a few hours in the dark. .

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