Identify Two Visitors?

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Couldn't get very good pix, but here they are:

First one looks like a small mound of poop with a single, bent tube-like thing sticking out. Don't see much of anything on the end of the tube.

Second one (really crummy photo) is a plant-like "bulb" with a single "hair" sticking out (I think it's sitting next to a bit of gha, but maybe that's part of it).

Hoping someone might have a clue in spite of my poor photography?

Do I need to pull these suckers out?

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Pic to blurry for positive ID.
 
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Trying, but not getting much better. :-( Thinking maybe this is a Vermedit Snail?
 
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Removed the vermetid snail (assuming that's what it was).

The other thing? On very close inspection: just a bit of hair algae attached to a small piece of sand that looked like a bulb.
 

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