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Hey all I just noticed these lil white things on the rocks on my last water change, I tried scraping one and it seemed calcareous and didn't move. I don't think they're worms but I don't know what they are. Any help would be great.

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Wow no idea, #reefsquad
 

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Little small in the pic. Do they look like tiny lil snails?
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They look like the pictures of Nerite eggs, I hope so...I could use some more snails lol
They are, if you look in prob every single picture i ever took of my tank in my build thread, youd see them everywhere
 

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