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Stationary tentacle or worm, nocturnal, rapidly shrinks in bright light to what basically just looks like a pebble of sand stuck in a some snail slime.

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Vermetid snail and considered a nuisance. Based on where it is located, your best recourse is to place a dab of gel superglue from the dollar store right over the opening and it will starve and be gone
 
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Definitely looking like digitate hydroids to me, not vermatid snails. Thank you both for your quick responses. I will most likely try covering them up with superglue.
 

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