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Morning everyone. Early morning picture of my baby snails doing their morning glass graze. If I were to try and count them I would hit 1000 before I could count them all. Nothing like a robust reproducing cleaning crew. The little white dots.

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Collonista snails. Pain in the ***. Those little jerks get in between the housing of those mp40s and it's "clickclickclickclick" all day.
 

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Is there a away to rid of them. Are they harmful
Other than the above mentioned issues with getting into the pumps, no, they are not harmful in any way that I have seen. I do have to be careful when cleaning the glass as they will get caught between the inside part of the magnet cleaner and could potentially result in a scratch. They reproduce like rabbits initially but the population has seemed to slow as the tank matured.

I have a full size melanarus wrasse that I was hoping would eradicate them but so far he hasn't shown any interest.

Manual removal has been my go to.
 

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Other than the above mentioned issues with getting into the pumps, no, they are not harmful in any way that I have seen. I do have to be careful when cleaning the glass as they will get caught between the inside part of the magnet cleaner and could potentially result in a scratch. They reproduce like rabbits initially but the population has seemed to slow as the tank matured.

I have a full size melanarus wrasse that I was hoping would eradicate them but so far he hasn't shown any interest.

Manual removal has been my go to.
Crazy how one fish to another is completely different.

I have a young Mel and she is definitely a threat to small snails.
 

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Mine is just a bully to any new wrasse that is added.
I had a Timor wrasse but somehow ended up on the floor. I have lids.

I ended up getting a Mel and Timor and they have been peacefully living together for awhile. I hope it continues once they transition to males since color and patterns are different.

I really like wrasses, I might get a few fairy wrasses later on.
 

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