Tools for crushing vermatid snails

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Could someone tell me which tool they use to crush vermatid snail bodies? I’m seeing more everyday and snapping the tip doesn’t deter them. I have a pair of those long steel foreceps but it’s not strong enough. A direct link to the product would be helpful!
 

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If you get tired of fighting them they are not really as bad as people say. Good luck.
Agreed, I have quite a few and they're only currently bothering one milli, with all of my other lps and sps completely happy
 

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Could someone tell me which tool they use to crush vermatid snail bodies? I’m seeing more everyday and snapping the tip doesn’t deter them. I have a pair of those long steel foreceps but it’s not strong enough. A direct link to the product would be helpful!
Bumblebee snails
 

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Bumblebee snails
Make sure to take out any other inverts first. You can also try a melanarus wrasse, but you may have to break the tips of the snail if you go with the melanarus
 
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Yeah they’re starting to bug my zoa colonies so I need to do something. The strings they throw out are causing polyps to close.

My tank is only 20 gallons so a Melanarus will be a bit too large.

Really long bone crushers would work if a device like that exists. I’d like to keep my hand out of the tank if possible. Any experience with something like this?
 

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I just use a long metal rod as a chisel, and tap on it with the end of a screw driver. Make sure to crush all the way to the base, and maybe even some rock just to be sure.
This of course is a bit difficult if those little bleepers were under an overhang, but so far I've been lucky.

If I really did get a lot of them underneath an overhang, I suppose I could bend the rod into an S shape and tap upwards?
 

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