Hitch hiker on live rock ID needed

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Is this possibly a feather duster worm? Just noticed this today and would like to know if it’s a good or bad hitch hiker.

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I wondering if it is a vermetid snail. Has it ever extended any fan like appendages similar to feather dusters? If not, then I'm leaning towards vermetid
 
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Cool, are they bad? If so how would I remover it without getting exposed to toxins from the paly colony growing on the top?
 

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They can annoy corals with their feeders. Your best bet it to wear long gloves when working in any aquarium for more reasons than just palytoxin. It's just a good practice. I would just put a dab of gel superglue over the end of the tube. You can break it off later. Also, certain fish like wrasses will eat them.
 
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Thanks everyone! My only fish in there at the moment is a wrasse so I’ll give it a couple days to see if he’ll nibble at it and then see from there.
 

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I've heard mixed reviews reguarding bumblebee snails and vermatids, not sure if they'd bother with spionids. Glue and snap off method seems to work.
That’s what I wound up doing. Bb snails were more of preventative measures. They eventually starved I think. My pistol shrimp is using them as decorations in his cave.
 

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