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![]() You can just snip them off with a tool of some kind. Side cutters, frag cutters, etc.. Just be sure to get as low as possible because they can retreat into the tube, if you don't cut under them then you just give them a haircut essentially.
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![]() I have a CBB and he doesnt seem to touch them. I guess I will try to cut them off.
Thanks everyone
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![]() agreed on the not-so-safe nature of vermatid snails. I had problems with them stinging my more sensitive corals with their strings.
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