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Welcome to your new home for saltwater reef aquarium resources and fun! Welcome to the family! :D
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Welcome, glad you are here! If the vermatid id is correct, throw the appropriate amount of bumblebee snails in and they will happily munch on all of them.
 

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Hello I’ve been reefing for years.i was wondering what it is that gets all over your rocks and equipment that makes them sharp and pokey when brushed up or handled? Is it an animal or just plain calcium
Please post pics for best answer. Generally its calcium tubes and protein film
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!! As others have said, most likely vermatids. Good luck!

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Any number of things can fit this description when considering truly live and healthy rock. For example: tube worms, crustose/ calciferous algae, spirobid worms, calcium deposits, the rock itself, etc...

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