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Vermetid snail quarantine. How long before they stop spawning?

MikiCab

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Long story short. Bought some corals and the Candy Cane had vermetid snails. I crushed them with pliers and dug them out with exacto blade and check it every couple of weeks and they keep coming back. Been doing this for about 60 days now. It is quarantined until I don't see anymore.
Thank you in advance
Richard
 
Get about 8 bumble snails crush the vermatids when you see them. The bumble bees will eat the small ones. I don't have any vermatids in my main sps tank with just 4 bumblebees. My other tanks that don't have them have vermatids everywhere.

I would also point out it's not really possible to avoid getting vermatids. Best you can hope for is to control them. They can be incredibly tiny you wouldn't see them on visible inspection.

I just bought 4 for my frag tank from aquatic collection earlier today.

Neptunes normally has them as well as most lfs.

Quarantine for vermatid snails is also not really a viable method, any coral with skeleton or the tiniest bit of a frag plug can have them on it.

Below is a a post from another fourm with a discussion about them, there are utube videos available as well.

Bumblebee Snails to control/eradicate Vermetid Snails | Reef2Reef https://share.google/FLQLhSZ5mRYfpz8Nt
 
I am not an expert but I think they pull it into their shells and starve to death because they are loaded up with it instead of food. They cannot digest it.
Interesting. I use all for reef -which is calcium carbonate. I only really see them spawn when I kick up a lot of stuff from the sandbed.. but I know they still are living as corals wil grow around their shells and leave the opening.
 
Interesting. I use all for reef -which is calcium carbonate. I only really see them spawn when I kick up a lot of stuff from the sandbed.. but I know they still are living as corals wil grow around their shells and leave the opening.
All for reef is calcium formate plus trace elements.
 
I've found hemostats work well for crushing them. Haven't seen them take hold in my main tank. Not sure if that's the copperband or the urchins keeping them in control.
 
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