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Hopefully it’s not a bobbit worm…
Oh f how would I know?!
Set up a security camera? Though they usually get in by eggs having been attached to corals/plants. Have you put any new plants in in the past few months?
Pretty sure Bobbit worms only survive in salt water. They are typically introduced in coral and live rock to reef tanks. Highly doubtful that's what you have going on here.
I put new plants in just last month. First time ever. But I'm not sure as they were from a fresh water store. I have cameras but I wouldn't know what to look for, the fish move around a lot. I'll try that though. See if I can see anything and narrow it down.
https://whyy.org/segments/liz-bobbit-worm/ I’ll just leave this here…