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I'll work on a live photo for you. They come out at night. I caught four last night, but haven't seen any all day.
 

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Little-littles!

Definitely not any nassarius or cerith I've ever seen... Could you catch a photo of a live one, in a cup or something like that?

~Bruce, still suspecting whelkishness
So you think a whelk and not a wentletrap?
 
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How's this for service with a smile! :)

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It's hard to tell from the pictures, but he has a proboscis like a nassarius snail.
 

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So you think a whelk and not a wentletrap?

I do ... this guy's got a pointed end to his shell that allows that proboscis to protrude and rise up, which I don't see in a wentletrap. It looks rather similar to a couple of small (but not _this_ small!) whelks we have 'round here, called oyster drills. (Not saying that it _is_ an oyster drill, but has a familial resemblance.)

~Bruce
 
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Ok. I still swear that they’re eating my corals. There’s plenty of algae in my tank for them to eat. Yet I pulled five of them off the affected birdsnest shortly after lights went out this evening.
 
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I refuse to think it’s coincidence that I only see these snails on SPS which are the only thing I’m having a problem with, and there’s five on the coral when there’s plenty of other algae and space in the tank. Also don’t see any other snails of this variety beside the ones currently on the coral.

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I refuse to think it’s coincidence that I only see these snails on SPS which are the only thing I’m having a problem with, and there’s five on the coral when there’s plenty of other algae and space in the tank. Also don’t see any other snails of this variety beside the ones currently on the coral.

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I agree, that is a very bad sign. :(

Maybe we can get more #reefsquad eyes on this.
 
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Just to give some perspective about the coral. Here it is on the 21st happy and full of color. And the second picture is it on the 27th. No water changes etc etc between timeframes.

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Yeah, I'd pull those when I saw them if I were you. A shame, as they're really beautiful little snails!

Maybe keep 'em in the sump. Let 'em scrounge for detritus.

~Bruce
 
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So, after finding them on that coral.... they didn’t make it to the sump. I worry about them getting into the return pump and causing this problem all over again. I pulled 8 of the buggers tonight.
 
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Well, I’ve spent the past few evenings watching the tank and pulling them every time I saw them. The birdsnest has no more damage than that last picture now and I haven’t seen a snail in ~36 hours. I pulled about 20 of them. It would be interesting to know what they were, but if not at least I solved my SPS issue.
 
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Well, for the sake of my sanity. I put two of these little guys in with a fresh coral frag just to see what would happen. Within a minute the first guy found the frag and the second one followed shortly after. I think this confirms my opinion that they were eating my SPS. I just added a pocillopora tonight, left, and came home to find what is (hopefully) the last of them munching on it;Vamp I think the bigger the polyps the more delicious it must taste because that’s what they’ve seemed to target. At least they’re easy to manually remove, hope I’ve nipped it in the butt...

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