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I’ve just bought a pyramid algae snail (tectus snail) from my LFS, i put it in my tank and i’ve come to realize it has this weird looking thing on it shell. Whatever it is seems to retreat quickly back into a hole in the shell when i move the snail when it feels endangered. can anyone help me out please?

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thanks - mike
 

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While I can't see the video's(they seem to just keep loading and never play), I do see the "shell" on the bottom of the snail's shell.

It's either a vermatid snail, or a barnacle. When it comes out of the tube, does it look like an eyelash waving in the wind, or more like someone casting a fishing net?
 
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While I can't see the video's(they seem to just keep loading and never play), I do see the "shell" on the bottom of the snail's shell.

It's either a vermatid snail, or a barnacle. When it comes out of the tube, does it look like an eyelash waving in the wind, or more like someone casting a fishing net?
i would say more like an eyelash, and after looking at it more it seems to also have its own sorta shell attached to the snail.
 

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might be able to see it better here

i was just scared to ruin the shell of the snail but i think i might, it’s pretty scary looking lol.
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If it looks more like an eyelash blinking, then it's a barnacle and will eventually die on it's own. They do not live long in our tanks.

No need to kill the snail
 
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If it looks more like an eyelash blinking, then it's a barnacle and will eventually die on it's own. They do not live long in our tanks.

No need to kill the snail
looking around it seems it may possibly be a tube worm aswell, if it’s a tube worm i wanna try to keep them out of the tank if possible so i may attempt to remove it. if i can find my snail, i woke up and he’s nowhere to be found .
 

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