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What are the little (about a quarter inch) pointy creatures that grow all over everything....pipes, rock, snails and shells. They have a long string from the top of them, making like a spider web string. I know they are very common, but they are getting to be something I would like to decrease.

Does anyone know how to decrease their numbers?

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See all those little spikes on the rock.....those are what I am talking about
 
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not sure of way to post photo? ....do you see it?


are you saying the way to get rid of these are manual removal? I have thousands of them all over the tank.
 

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I do. didnt need it.
Yea usually in smaller outbreaks is manual removal or putty.
in larger numbers it means a big scrub and dip.
 
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So, are they a type of snail then? They don't move, I thought they were more like some type of worm? Kinda like a feather duster.
 

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Check out the lionfishlair hitchhiker link. We call em snot worms. usually they spit out a snot string to eat. a feather duster will have feathers. Looks like a snot worm to me.
 
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Yep....snot worm is a good description of it....and why I want to decrease them in my tank.

Thanks again,
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