Vermatid snails?

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Are these vermatids snails on my hammer coral?

i recently found one on a candy cane and immediately superglued the tube.

this was about a week ago. Today I saw these little growths on the base of my hammer. Was hoping I was quick enough on stopping an outbreak but now I’m getting worried and trying to inspect all of my LPS
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Really hard to tell from picture. But I think I can see one.

These have always come and go in my tanks. I just glue over the ones that bother coral
 
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Any other ideas on what the circular growths on the base could be if not vermatid? They are not really protruding from the base but do seem to have a hole in the middle.
 

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If mean these ,then these spirobid worms or however you spell it
 

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