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So, not really a critter, but I've noticed a few stringy things flowing from my coral the past few days. What is this?
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I believe they are a sort of snail .. it casts a web like string out too catch food ..if you watch carefully you can see them pulling it back in again .. I usually plug the ends up with a bit of epoxy .. they can irritate your corals .
 

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Sorry, I know this has been answered, but were you referring to the strings coming from the coral itself? There is a vermetid on the hammer's left branch for sure, but it sounds like you're referring to the corals ability to produce a mucous "net."

Like this...
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Sorry, I know this has been answered, but were you referring to the strings coming from the coral itself? There is a vermetid on the hammer's left branch for sure, but it sounds like you're referring to the corals ability to produce a mucous "net."

Like this...
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I do think I was looking more at that "net" on the right side.
 

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If it came from the coral it'll be pretty thick, especially if you target feed.

I have a few of those vermetid snails. I'll see if I can get a pic of their feeders today for comparison. They're not nearly as thick, so they'll be pretty difficult to see, but one may be in optimal lighting for it.
 

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OK. So the vermetid is VERY hard to see. I have seen pictures of them with multiple threads, but I can only see one here.

The original image, in case some of you have better photo editing capability than my phone does.
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The cropped image. Only one thread, you can barely see it.
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Here's an old pic of my frogspawn after I spot fed it for comparison.
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