Long coil white worm?

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Any idea what this thing is? Found this one on the live rock - have also found a couple on the edges of the glass. Its a long white worm that kind of coils itself like this. Originally thought it was the zooanxthellae released by my hammers but after seeing this one changing that assumption

 
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I'm not sure what worm it is if it is indeed a worm?
But looks like snail eggs.
Does it move or stay in same place all time?
Other than that I just be guessing sorry
Any thoughts on which? I have trochus, bumblebee, nessarius and cerith in the tank. Be interesting if there was a way to tell, although the size of it might make trochus the winner - the nessarius are pretty large but I never see em on the rocks.
 
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Any thoughts on which? I have trochus, bumblebee, nessarius and cerith in the tank. Be interesting if there was a way to tell, although the size of it might make trochus the winner - the nessarius are pretty large but I never see em on the rocks.
This photo here leads me to thinking cerith

 
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Any thoughts on which? I have trochus, bumblebee, nessarius and cerith in the tank. Be interesting if there was a way to tell, although the size of it might make trochus the winner - the nessarius are pretty large but I never see em on the rocks.
Never seen no eggs in my own tank but they would quickly get eaten ( provably by my 2 jerks dick and dom the cleaner shrimps) but from other people's threads you probably guessed right in cerith snail eggs.

## when I say dick and dom it's 2 kids actors and short for Richard and Dominic btw ^_^ they act like fools
 

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