South City
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I've got a mini infestation of vermetid snails. I can see around 10 to 15 of them spread around the tank and a TON of these little while dots that I'm thinking might be baby ones looking for a rock to make their home. And I do mean there are a lot of those white dots not only on the glass and rocks, but even on my clean up crew snail shells.
Here's a picture of what those white dots look like on a snail's shell. It's not my picture but they look exactly the same in my tank. Are these vermetid spawn waiting to grow or are they something else? I have dozens(maybe even a few hundred) of these white spots around the tank and I'm really hoping they are something else.
I also have a question about removing the snails that have already established a tube. If I reach into the tank with a pair of rock cutters and snip them off at the base, will that kill them? I've read that a yellow coris wrasse will eat them as well. Has anyone had experience with a wrasse eating them? I had a yellow coris wrasse in my tank for a short time but he didn't make it and so I'm trying to decide if I should get another.(he was only the second fish death in the first 10+ months of running my tank)
Here's a picture of what those white dots look like on a snail's shell. It's not my picture but they look exactly the same in my tank. Are these vermetid spawn waiting to grow or are they something else? I have dozens(maybe even a few hundred) of these white spots around the tank and I'm really hoping they are something else.
I also have a question about removing the snails that have already established a tube. If I reach into the tank with a pair of rock cutters and snip them off at the base, will that kill them? I've read that a yellow coris wrasse will eat them as well. Has anyone had experience with a wrasse eating them? I had a yellow coris wrasse in my tank for a short time but he didn't make it and so I'm trying to decide if I should get another.(he was only the second fish death in the first 10+ months of running my tank)