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This morning I woke up and saw these little guys popping up on my rocks. I am trying to ID what they are. I am hoping they are little feather dusters and not snails. Can anyone give me a positive ID please.

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This morning I woke up and saw these little guys popping up on my rocks. I am trying to ID what they are. I am hoping they are little feather dusters and not snails. Can anyone give me a positive ID please.

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Spirorbid worms. Good guys.
 

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Hard to tell but if there are feathery bits versus slime there feather dusters. They do not look like vermetids just because the shells are white. Vermetids are typically a tan color.
 

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spirobids are reef safe and easily removed if needed . A little feather will come out for feeding
 

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