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Hey yall looks like I have a hitch-hiker. Not sure if I need to be concerned or not. Didn't notice it when I got my toadstool, but it has gotten longer since I noticed it. Any thoughts? Tiny purple tube coming from the bottom of my toadstool frag. I thought at first that it might have been the adhesive they used to frag but my toad stool has been in my tank for at least 3 months now. Any input is helpful!
 

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Hey yall looks like I have a hitch-hiker. Not sure if I need to be concerned or not. Didn't notice it when I got my toadstool, but it has gotten longer since I noticed it. Any thoughts? Tiny purple tube coming from the bottom of my toadstool frag. I thought at first that it might have been the adhesive they used to frag but my toad stool has been in my tank for at least 3 months now. Any input is helpful!
Sounds like a vermetid snail but pics will allow us to confirm.
 
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Weird could have sworn I attached these
 

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Vermetid. Just pop it off with some tweezers or whatever. Make sure you get the base, that's where the worm will be hiding. Or just crush it.
 

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What they do is cast a little web out which is how they catch food. This “web” can really irritate your corals. I don’t consider them dangerous or a huge issue personally, but some do.
 

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vermetid snail, best advice is get rid as soon as possible, various methods from scrubbing, snapping, glueing and as above crushing, very common, I also got mine on a mushroom frag :)
 

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They spread like crazy when I introduced them to my tank unknowingly. I would definatly superglue over it and hope it's the only one. The harm that I have seen them cause is irritating the soft flesh on some of my LPS and poking my fingers when I pick up a rock that has them on it.
 

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