Worms to watch out for with Crocea?

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Hi all!

Mulling over a crocea for my 10g with gulf live rock/sand and an AI Prime 16HD. I change water 5x per week to keep elements stable and keep NO3/PO4 relatively high at 20ppm/0.1-0.5ppm (can probably halve that by broadcasting less for my porcelains).

I've got worms in my tank. Doesn't bother me, and looks like minimal level of bristles, but I for sure have multiple small eunice and/or Dorvilleidae worms. At least one is surely a small eunice, but it isn't confirmed to be a "bobbit", and I've only seen it picking at the live rock.

Question is which worms should I be concerned about with a crocea clam? Thanks!
 

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Not worried about worms
It’s snails you need to be concerned with especially tulip shaped ones called pyramid snails
 

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Pyramid snails. Ask me. Fought them for nearly a year and I won the battle finally.
 

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