Anyone know what this is?

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I found a stick like structure on my green candy cane coral
It’s had good growth and I’ve had it for a while
Does anyone know what the white stick on the skeleton might be
Thanks

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Yep, vermetid snails ... the tiny variety. Shouldn't cause any problem for the corals.

As for bumble snails, a few folks have had some luck with them eating vermetids, others have not. And they are carnivorous ... so bear in mind they may pose a threat to other CUC snails in your tank as well, not just the vermetids.
 

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I still think sponges, from pictures they are very white in colour. vermited snails are generally brown or red, with a deep colour calculus shell.
Either way , if possible just remove from aquarium, 2 containers of your aquarium water , scrub with a toothbrush (best is a baby toothbrush/ very soft) in first container, rinse in 2nd container and place back in aquriam
 

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