Good or bad hitchhikers ?

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Was moving a piece of coral today. This piece was down in the live rock and when I pulled it out I seen these toxic looking hitchhikers. I tried Google lens but I didn’t see much that looked like them

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You need to remove it from the base, completely. If you just break it odd, the snail stays in the base left behind.
 

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Sorry, yes I understand that. My thought was to dip after removal just incase it has picked up anything else from the piece of live rock
Just put super glue over the opening of the tube, if you break the tube off at the base you risk releasing its eggs in the water.
 

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