Acro eating snail

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I found a couple of small, @ 1/4", snails that were eating at my acropora's. They look like small Nassarius snails in shape and texture but their shells are stark white. I thought they were hermits making a house in small shells from my course gravel but tonight I found 2 around an are of receding coral.
Any and all help is appreciated!
 

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I never would have thought these existed until I saw your post! I haven't had experience with these guys yet and hope I never do. Most of the research I've done suggests the best method would be manual removal and a follow-up dip and then continued monitoring.

Do you have pics to share? @Lionfish Lair has an awesome hitchhiker guide which this may help contribute to.
 
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Unfortunately no pics since I removed the 2 I found and put them in the sump. @Lionfish Lair is also my go to for this stuff but thought I'd just throw it out here to help everyone. Like I said, it looks like a Nassarius snail's shell with shape and texture, just snow white.
 

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I've seen white nasarius, so I'm guessing it's a whelk type. Is it possible that you have stn, redbugs, or aefw and the snails are eating the injured flesh?

Also algae grazers will eat micro algae on skeletal tissue.
 
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