Vermetid snails help

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Hi, I have a lot of whitish filaments in my tank and have identified one tube that I just superglued on this here frag. I need to know since it is my first time dealing with this, are the buds at he base of this hammer new growths or vermetid hives or something. Thank you.
 

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Hard to tell what you have there since it's not underwater. Vermetid snails have a very distinct shell:

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They can be scraped off and discarded. Hard to get to ones can be super glued shut.
 
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Hard to tell what you have there since it's not underwater. Vermetid snails have a very distinct shell:

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They can be scraped off and discarded. Hard to get to ones can be super glued shut.
Yeah the one I glued shut was very big and embedded to my hammer but others I can’t see yet
 

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+1 on sponge. You may leave or cut away.
 

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