White threads coming off snail

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Has anyone ever seen this before? It looks a little unnerving but the snail seems to be acting totally normal.
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Right around the base of the snail you can see all of these white/clear extensions. I have never seen this before.
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I also have a snail with some sort of polyp growing on its shell. It looks kinda cool but I want to make sure it isn’t a parasite of some kind.

Any advice is appreciated!
 

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Has anyone ever seen this before? It looks a little unnerving but the snail seems to be acting totally normal.
IMG_1766.jpeg
IMG_1767.jpeg

Right around the base of the snail you can see all of these white/clear extensions. I have never seen this before.
IMG_1768.jpeg
I also have a snail with some sort of polyp growing on its shell. It looks kinda cool but I want to make sure it isn’t a parasite of some kind.

Any advice is appreciated!
Hydroid. You can snail out and place in container of tank water and scrape it off with edge of a paring knife
 

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Right around the base of the snail you can see all of these white/clear extensions. I have never seen this before.
I’m struggling a bit to make them out clearly, but it looks like the strings are probably hydroids.
I also have a snail with some sort of polyp growing on its shell. It looks kinda cool but I want to make sure it isn’t a parasite of some kind.
This looks like it’s either a barnacle or a feather duster worm- either way, it should be harmless.
If it fans out then rakes in like fingers closing into a fist, then it's a barnacle. If it just sends out the little crown of feathery appendages and basically sits with them fanned out in a circle, it's a feather duster worm. Either way, it's a harmless filter feeder.
 

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