Vermetid Snails

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So by the title i'm wondering how you can get rid of vermetid snails, do i just get my fingers and crush them? there's so many on my rocks and a few on my frogspawn but don't seem to be bothering it (not making the polyps retract and heads close etc). is there anything that will eat them? a reef safe chemical that could get rid of them? or do i need to take my aquascape apart and crush them to death.. any input would be helpful.
 

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Youll never get rid of in the tank unless you have stuff that eats em. You csn reduce their population by crushing em if you wanna waste your time but they will be back.

In my tank i have wrasses that love them. And my starfish eats em. So i rarely see thr little buggers except in my filters
 
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What kind of wrasses you got? also heard that bumble bee snails might eat them but dunno if they're reef safe..
 

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Wrasses won’t est them.
Best defense is Physical removal at the base of the tube with a pliers or bone cutter. You may have to dig out of a crevice with a screwdriver.
Gluing with superglue gel over the hole of the tube also works.
 
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Would removing them be safe in the tank? or would i need to take the rocks out.
 

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Would removing them be safe in the tank? or would i need to take the rocks out.
Yeah you can just smush them and the CUC will take care of eat. Cleaner shrimps will come pick at the juicy pre-cracked snacks!
 

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Bumblebee snails do work over time especially if you get enough. They may not completely eradicate them but keep them in check to the point where you don't see them.
 

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