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Saw this on a snail. And now a rock. Is it good or bad? It is hard, not spongey.
 

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Are you talking about the white specs? If so those are most likely snail eggs
 

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They may be dead coralline. How long have you had the rock. If it is hard and does not scrape off I would say dead coralline algae.
 

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nope, they should come of relatively easily. Flat head screwdriver, fingernails, bone cutters are a few of the tools I've seen succeed lol.
 

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