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I thought that too lolNothing it doesn't move it all. Starting to wonder if it's a drop of superglue.
I think you are right about it being a vermetid snail. Should I rip it off with pliers or try plugging its tube with glue? Could the dark spots also be from a vermetid snail?
Some people use super glue but your method is just as effective. Your right, they do reproduce quickly.I prefer the crush the base with a pair of longnose pliers approach for vermetids . Just make sure you don't only break off the tube; when you get close,the snail will likely retreat into the bulb at the base.
Vermetid snails are interesting creatures, but we don't want them in our tanks. They start out as regular snails that can move around, but then they find a spot and plant themselves there and start growing that tube. Kill quickly, before it reproduces if it hasn't already.