Wavy tube from critter on rock

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Just noticed these today on my problem rock. Thin hard tube structure with a fairly large wavy “algae like” substance coming out. You can see several towards the back of the photo. The other photo is zoomed in and you can see the wavy part is pretty odd looking.

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Not quite sure where to be looking in the picture, but check out Vermited snails. They build a small hard tube when they release a web of mucus from to catch food.

If that's them, I'm sorry and welcome to the club. An army of bumblebee snails can help manage the population but will never imo eradicate them.
 
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Not quite sure where to be looking in the picture, but check out Vermited snails. They build a small hard tube when they release a web of mucus from to catch food.

If that's them, I'm sorry and welcome to the club. An army of bumblebee snails can help manage the population but will never imo eradicate them.
The skeleton definitely looks like V Snails. I wasn’t aware that they sent out wavy mucus.
 
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Pic very fuzzy but may be from either a vermetid snail or hyroid
Need clearer pic under white lighting
 

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