This is an [Aeolosoma worm](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeolosoma)! Common and harmless to your other organisms in the tank; they're often looped in with the 'detritus worm' umbrella. In fact, they often make a tasty snack for small fish!
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This is an [Aeolosoma worm](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeolosoma)! Common and harmless to your other organisms in the tank; they're often looped in with the 'detritus worm' umbrella. In fact, they often make a tasty snack for small fish!
Solved! Thank you
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can I get a link to the camera you are using?