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Its a tube containing a spinoid worm which uses its palps to steal and capture food. Use a pliers and break off the tube at its base and discard
It sure looks like a worm but it doesn’t move and when I hit it with the tweezers it doesn’t move as if calcifiedI don't know, but I also thought it was a worm. Hopefully a more knowledgeable and experienced reefer chimes in soon!
Absolutely vermetids after locating numerous images on the web. Thank you to all who took the time to respond, appreciate how the reefing community really helps one another, amazing bunch. If we can only get the rest of the world to act as a community of caring and helpful people. Enjoy the weekend ya’llI would say it’s a vermetid snail and not a spionid worm.
It has a calcified shell just the same.
Very common in between euphyllia branches as flow is limited. Try to kill it with bone cutters
I really would try to remove it whenever you see it.Absolutely vermetids after locating numerous images on the web. Thank you to all who took the time to respond, appreciate how the reefing community really helps one another, amazing bunch. If we can only get the rest of the world to act as a community of caring and helpful people. Enjoy the weekend ya’ll
Same here.I agree with @bluemon. Broadcast feedings may encourage their growth in your tank. A handful of bubble bee snails have helped immensely with my vermitid snails
That could very well be what's happening. Im with you, I rarely if ever see the bumblebees ON the vermitid. They're usually right around them and in the area. I honestly like the look of the BB snails in my tank too.Same here.
Coupled with some manual removal on the big ones, and an army of vermetid snails really helped for me to.
That being said, I’ve never actually seen these guys attack a vermetid snails.
But maybe they are preventing the smaller ones from getting bigger by killing the baby ones that settle?