Ok... Need ID... How bad is it?

Tswifty

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I'm guessing these photos are going to bring about some bad news. But I've had a recent explosion of these in my tank, and have no idea what they are. Some type of tube worm?

So my questions are:

What they heck is it?

How bad are they?

Can they be killed?

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Vermetid snails. They are more of a pest than a threat to your livestock. They spew a web that makes feeding a pita. I had some that came as hitchhikers but died off after a couple of months.
 
i can count dozens at any given time in my tank . They dont seem to be problem for me at all ,, i also have hermit crabs that keep them from going wild ,,, and they will get into your plumbing sometime, so you have to keep a eye on your stuff ,,, should be taking pumps apart now and then anyway for cleaning and the proper flow rate.

they are a trip to watch them eat ,,, looks like they are fishing
 
Have had them in my tank for years with no problems, fascinating creatures to watch when they eat. I agree with Kreeger1, good sign that you have a healthy tank
 
i have them all over. the only ones i care about are the ones growing on the drains. the ones on the rock i just leave alone.
 
Yeah my hermits have taken care of mine also,,,, have not seen them since!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Thanks guys. I'll prob just try and trim the ones that are near the corals and leave the rest alone. :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12696673#post12696673 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sohal1025
Yeah my hermits have taken care of mine also,,,, have not seen them since!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What kind of hermits do you have?
 
Definitely vermetid snails. I have some and they get kind of ugly when they are all stretched out and feeding. It looks like strands of spider web going across the corals. I usually try to break them off when they are bothering corals and then stick a tiny screwdriver inside to crush the rest. They tend to come back anyway. I guess if you don't mind having white spots everywhere you could epoxy over them but I would rather see marine life than a bunch of epoxy in my tanks.

Here's a good article by Dr. Shimek about them.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-01/rs/index.php

Good Luck!
-- Kevin
 
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