What is on my hammer I’m about to put in tank?

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What is this on my hammer?

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It's a bit difficult to tell due to the clouded plastic. Is a closer, more focused picture possible?
 

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When in doubt take it out. Hard to tell but best guess vermitid snail or feather dusters but pic too cloudy
 

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+1 for vermetid, in my opinion. They came in on a candy cane I got. Recommend cutting off below the candy cane heads to limit introduction, and quarantining several weeks to make sure none are growing. To my knowledge all dips are ineffective, and saw YouTube video of someone removing from water for a day - they all survived
 
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+1 for vermetid, in my opinion. They came in on a candy cane I got. Recommend cutting off below the candy cane heads to limit introduction, and quarantining several weeks to make sure none are growing. To my knowledge all dips are ineffective, and saw YouTube video of someone removing from water for a day - they all survived
Ok mine is a hammer though, also where do you guys recommend I keep it for the night because I think I’ll need to go to the shop as idk how to do it and I’ve never dragged before?
 

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Yea I’m starting to think it’s not vermitid snails too. If it’s hard and spirals at the base then it’s vermitid. If it’s a bit soft, slimy or bendable then it could be sponge, macro or something cooler like @fish farmer mentioned
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