Are these vermetid snails? And snail eggs?

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I've noticed just yesterday these black spiral things in a few of our coral frags that seemed to appear overnight, could someone identify them please? I am thinking they may be vermetid snails but really hoping not!

Second question, found these on the glass this morning, are they snail eggs?

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Thank you, any idea what's the best way to get rid of the vermetid? I can pull some frags out and scrape them but some are stuck to the rock so can I scrape the in the tank?
 

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Thank you, any idea what's the best way to get rid of the vermetid? I can pull some frags out and scrape them but some are stuck to the rock so can I scrape the in the tank?
1) don’t let them in. QT for a while and ensure not growing

2) bumblebee snails. I had a bad infestation in my 75, added 10 bumblebees and a year later I moved the tank and there are hardly any

3) I’ve heard coral snow works
 

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Thank you, any idea what's the best way to get rid of the vermetid? I can pull some frags out and scrape them but some are stuck to the rock so can I scrape the in the tank?
Anyone on a frag you can take the frag out and scrape the vermetid off. The ones that are on rocks you can put a dab of superglue over the end of the tube, it will essentially trap it in.
 
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1) don’t let them in. QT for a while and ensure not growing

2) bumblebee snails. I had a bad infestation in my 75, added 10 bumblebees and a year later I moved the tank and there are hardly any

3) I’ve heard coral snow works
Thanks so much I just added a few bumble bee snails 2 days ago but may get a few more then!
 

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Thanks so much I just added a few bumble bee snails 2 days ago but may get a few more then!
Good luck, I thought bumblebees had died honestly but found 6 of them during the move. It’s not an overnight fix. Forgot to mention I discontinued reef roids and anything that would excite them to extend their nets, try not to let them get easy nutrition.

I was going to experiment with ferric phosphate as well, I bought some but haven’t done the test.

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Good luck, I thought bumblebees had died honestly but found 6 of them during the move. It’s not an overnight fix. Forgot to mention I discontinued reef roids and anything that would excite them to extend their nets, try not to let them get easy nutrition.

I was going to experiment with ferric phosphate as well, I bought some but haven’t done the test.

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Wow what a difference!
 

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Good luck, I thought bumblebees had died honestly but found 6 of them during the move. It’s not an overnight fix. Forgot to mention I discontinued reef roids and anything that would excite them to extend their nets, try not to let them get easy nutrition.

I was going to experiment with ferric phosphate as well, I bought some but haven’t done the test.

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Did the tubes dissolve or did you have to remove them?
 

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I had an infestation in my displays, sump and plumbing. In an effort to eradicate the v-snails I added 100 bumble bee snails to the sump, the plumbing and displays. I just divided the lot in each area. I did see the bb-snails eating the v-snails. I would go out after lights were off and look in the tank with a flashlight and saw they were definitely on the tubes. Then I noticed another snail in my tank that was also attacking the v-snails. After seeing an American Reef video about v-snails, I discovered that I had the type of whelk that prefers v-snails and they were breeding in my tank. That was encouraging. However with the population of v-snails being so large, the whelks and bb-snails didn’t seem to be making a dent. After several months of watching after the lights went out, I determined that I needed to reduce the numbers drastically. I removed my sump (which was infested) and installed a 40 gallon breeder tank and a RedSea Rollermat. Then I replaced the overflow plumbing. Because all of the sump filter media (a mix of live rock/rubble, ceramic blocks/cubes/discs/rocks/etc) was covered in v-snails, I placed all of it in 10 micron filter socks in the new sump. My thoughts were that this would keep the v-snail eggs/babies from spreading and hopefully starve the adults. It has been a few months and i have not found any v-snails in the new sump.
The tide seems to be turning in the battle against these pests. I am now considering another major attack. I bought a frag saw and I am planning on removing all of my encrusted colonies from the live rock and creating a new aquascape after I manually remove or glue the v-snails.
 

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