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i got something on my platy. They are little white round dots. I noticed a lack of polyp extension lately. So I saw these this evening. Are the pods or something worse?
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It's pretty small to Id

Can you get one out?
It could be a baby stomatella or a collonsta snail.
 

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.... never mind there is not a change to get a phone pic. It will take a microscope I think
Also set it in a dish and let it open up. You can use your eye.
Also don't be afraid to squeeze one. You know pretty quick if it has a shell.
 

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With, tank water.
. So it opens back up and maybe crawls around.
 
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I just tried to catch one with a turkey baster. when I blew on it when the baster it went into the skin of the platy. It just went into the flesh and disappeared. Is it possible for a bug to do that? Or is this just some bubble that coral is producing? It was this mark
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Nope. The Pods we get don't eat coral. They will crawl on the coral but they are cleaning them.

Sometimes coral will eat the the pods though.
 

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Maybe mostly what I'm seeing is pods.
@Salty1962 can you elaborate on the stimulant response?
When a coral is feeding or senses food. A coral will be stimulated to send out it's method of food capture when it senses something it wants, or senses, to eat.
 

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