Need help identifying what this is please.

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It's a vermetid snail. A lot of people get rid of them, as their mucous net can irritate nearby corals and it's constantly dragged over them. They have a tendency to reproduce quickly, when they get going. I would crack of the tube and seal the hole with glue or epoxy... if you wanted to get rid of it, that is.
 
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It's a vermetid snail. A lot of people get rid of them, as their mucous net can irritate nearby corals and it's constantly dragged over them. They have a tendency to reproduce quickly, when they get going. I would crack of the tube and seal the hole with glue or epoxy... if you wanted to get rid of it, that is.
Thank you much appreciated. Then that's what I'll do. Thanks again
 

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