Vermetid?

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Can anyone help ID whether this is a vermetid snail or some other sort of tube worm? It looks like it's growing out from the skeleton of my acan.

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It looks more like a feather duster than a Vermetid IMO. Does the tube sort of curl up at the base? Have you ever seen anything come out of the tube? (especially at feeding time)
 
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I think y'all are right, do I leave them or what? I just wasn't sure with it growing on the skeleton.
 

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Is it hard or soft? some feather dusters have soft tubes. Vermatids are always really hard. I have some red feather dusters that have hard shells but do not stick out off the rock. I do have vermatids that stick out tho.

If it has feathers out, its not a vermatid, if you feed, stir up detritus or sand and you see a snotty web come out of the end, then its a vermatid and you should try to destroy it. (breaking the end of the tube won't kill it)
 

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Fan worm tube likely
 

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Could also be a spionid, wont really know until you see something poking out of there.
 
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Is it hard or soft? some feather dusters have soft tubes. Vermatids are always really hard. I have some red feather dusters that have hard shells but do not stick out off the rock. I do have vermatids that stick out tho.

If it has feathers out, its not a vermatid, if you feed, stir up detritus or sand and you see a snotty web come out of the end, then its a vermatid and you should try to destroy it. (breaking the end of the tube won't kill it)
Could also be a spionid, wont really know until you see something poking out of there.
I've never seen anything come out of them and never any snot or anything like vermetids. I hadn't noticed them until a few days ago so I guess we will see. I'll try and really pay attention tomorrow when I feed.
 

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