Sundial snales in a tank with no coral?

Opcn

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I bought some live rubble to seed my new fuge with and I left it in the bag and lowered it into the tank, keeping them seperate for QT reasons, unfortunately after a week my pump fell and the current allowed the water to mix. In order to repare the damage and reaquascape my tank I shut off the light and did some work, and straightened out the bag, when I turned back on the light I saw sundial snails up on the rocks in the bag. I have a mushroom and a candy cane in that tank, and they are fine after a week, so I'm thinking the little snails didn't make the trek out of the bag, but I have zome Zoas coming tomorrow and I was wondering if I need to worry about planktonic larve, also can I QT the rubble away from corals and have them die out, or will they scavenge? Its really nice rubble and I was really looking foreward to seeding my tank with it.

Thanks
 
I'd pick all the snails out of there. I wouldn't worry bout larve that much. They may be able to scavenge to survive. They will be able to smell zoos and travel to them. I don't think you could QT in a tank with zoos.

I always check my zoos for these snails. What do ya know I move a rock away from some zoos and there is one muchin on the zoos. It's to bad that they are predators. They sure do look cool.
 
I've picked 4 out so far, and the rubble isn't going back in with the LR untill after a long QT, and there haven't been zoanthids in the tank for at least a year so there isn't any thing to draw the snail, well not untill later today that is.
 
What if bait a trap (baby food jar)with some sacrificial zoos and pull the snails out once they are in the trap?
 
Are you sure they are sundials? It seems unusual that you would get so many of them from live rubble.
 
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