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Vermetid snails. Nothing you can really do about them. They are unsightly and a sign that you are feeding too much.
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i agree that this is what is in my tank but can find no reference anywhere to show this is a sign of overfeeding. I also am seeing some instances of copperbands eating them. Has anyone had any success in removing them from their system. I only feed 2x a day and the food is consumed in about 10- 15 seconds with alomost none settling.
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not vermnatid snails......I had an ID on those once, but I forget what they are called now
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I think winged fish is right actually. I googles some pics of them and there are several different types of these little buggers but I do see some just like em.
So far I cannot find any info on how to get rid of them other than to superglue them but I have way to many to superglue. Maybe it's time to take all my live rock out for a scrub FML. |
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If you come up with something else I'm all ears because Vermetids is the last thing I want them to be lol
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Correction...colonial hydroids is the last thing you want them to be.
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I do not think they are colonial hydroids as I have never seen a head come out of them. They only slime occasionally which according to what I have been reading is how Vermetids breed.
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