What is this on my snail?

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Something looks to be hitchhiking on the tail of my cerith. What is it and should I be worried?

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Something looks to be hitchhiking on the tail of my cerith. What is it and should I be worried?

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May be a sack of eggs or debris with secretion
 

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Here are a few more angles. He hides during the day and it's hard to get good pictures.
 

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That.... doesn't seem like a bad thing then, does it?
Tunicates aren't bad unless they start to spread aggressively, and then they should be relatively easy to remove/contain - so, yeah, if they're tunicates, they should be harmless (just keep an eye out for any invasive spreading).
 

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I aquiesce to @ISpeakForTheSeas for these IDs but to me it sort of looks like a... Oyster...? At least this specific part does... Screenshot_20240515_101521_Chrome.png
I see what you're saying there - an easy way to tell if it might be an oyster or not for you, OP, is to feel it and see if it feels hard/solid or soft/squishy.
 
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Better pictures!

It's definitely hard like a shell. Is this a clam or oyster??
 

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