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Hi - have another one that I am trying to assess in the DT.

These white “strings” are slowly propagating on to rock and increasing pressure n number (slowly) on a spa frag that I purchased.

They do not move, so thinking these are not worms. And snails have not touched them.

Any thoughts?

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I think they might be snails that live in a tube. Get some Bumble Bee snails to keep them in check.
 

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Hi - have another one that I am trying to assess in the DT.

These white “strings” are slowly propagating on to rock and increasing pressure n number (slowly) on a spa frag that I purchased.

They do not move, so thinking these are not worms. And snails have not touched them.

Any thoughts?

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Likely tube worms which emit a fan to capture food for feeding.
 
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I have never seen a fan coming from these white strings. I am hoping not vermatid snails, but not sure what else they might be…
 

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