Vermetid Snails

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So I've started noticing quite a few vermetid snails popping up in my tank. Done a fair amount of reading, and they are clearly bad, but there isn't a great deal of good information on removal.

Gluing their holes shut isn't my idea of a great method, and my 2 emeralds haven't touched them to this point.

Is there any reason I shouldn't just use some tweezers and crush all the ones I can see and let my CUC and possibly my 6-line do their thing?

I probably would just leave them be, but there are 2 larger ones on my squamosa and a few on a hammer I have, and both have been noticeably unhappy when the snails put out their slime to feed.
 

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I crush them when I can get to them but my wrasse seems to eat them too I have seen them get out of control so I would keep killing them when you can.
 
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from what I read, there are no known predators. I'm sure some wrasses have eaten them, but the only time my six-line does is if I break the shell.
 

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My tank was getting overran by vermetid snails and didn't feel like glueing every single one. Read that a corris wrasse will eat them and them snail went bye bye after the wrasse went into the tank.
 

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I use tweezers to smash them and then my pep shrimp loves cleaning them up after I crush the tube.
 

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Yeah I use bone cutters and crush them right before my weekly water changes. They can get pretty crazy if you get lazy on maintenance. I have never seen a wrasse eat them. Who knows though, you might get lucky.
 

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