Worm casing ID needed

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What kind of worm do you guys reckon this is.. good or bad?

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Wondering if that might be a vermetid snail that never quite got around to attaching to your rock. My understanding is that they start out as typical snails (the older, pointed part of the shell), only attaching to the rock as they get older.

If that's what it is, they're not particularly welcome; they produce a mucus "net" that covers and irritates corals.

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If that's what it is, they're not particularly welcome; they produce a mucus "net" that covers and irritates corals.
I am not finding a good google photo to compare the nests too, I do have another post I made I am trying to figure out what these blobs are.. curious if these look like the nets?
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Not at all certain about those - is this "dead" rock, or ocean liverock? Possibly some kind of sponge??

Will be interesting to see if anyone has answers on offer - or to see what they grow into!

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Not at all certain about those - is this "dead" rock, or ocean liverock? Possibly some kind of sponge??

Will be interesting to see if anyone has answers on offer - or to see what they grow into!

~B.
I am not 100% I got the rock from a pre existing tank. But these rocks dont sit under the light and was near the casing. I’ma buy some bumblebee cuc that should take care of that pest.
 

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The “nets” you are pointing out in the pictures, do they retract in and out fast if you shine light on them or get near them with anything? They may be a type of feather duster. They almost look like little tentacles.
 
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The “nets” you are pointing out in the pictures, do they retract in and out fast if you shine light on them or get near them with anything? They may be a type of feather duster. They almost look like little tentacles.
I poked it with my scraper and it seemed like it sucked in ? I can try a reaction with a light.
 

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There are a lot smarter guys and gals on here than me, but you may have vermetid snails and some little feather dusters.
 

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