Hard Shells on Coral??

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Hi All,

Hoping for a critter ID from this video, they are hard-type shells just showing on this one froghspawn?

Have dipped the coral a tried to remove them but would love to know what they are...

Thanks in advance!
 

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Unfortunately, I can’t see the video/picture? That said, from your discription could it be a limpet or chiton?

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If you can re-upload (may need to use YouTube to get video to work) I and others can take another look!
 

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Hi All,

Hoping for a critter ID from this video, they are hard-type shells just showing on this one froghspawn?

Have dipped the coral a tried to remove them but would love to know what they are...

Thanks in advance!
Try uploading pictures!
 

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vermetid snail.

 

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Ah OK, I've had a few elsewhere in the tank and they looked very different so i'd ruled that out.
Yeah, there are a bunch of different species in the family - some look drastically different than others size-wise, with how the tube lays, the tube color, etc.
 

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Hi All,

Hoping for a critter ID from this video, they are hard-type shells just showing on this one froghspawn?

Have dipped the coral a tried to remove them but would love to know what they are...

Thanks in advance!
Very good video and are vermetid snails. Three ways to eliminate:
Break off at base with pliers an discard

cover opening with Gel superglue

Slowest but effective- add bumbee snails
 

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