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they are there in the day also. Its not that i don't like them, its there is so many of them and they are on everything including my corals i,m sure there not hurting anything but it just looks ugly.
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you can use a spoon to scrape them off the glass if you dont want to touch them... thats how i get them out of my overflow... also if you just want to kill them and make a fish snack, just run your magfloat over the glass when they are on them...
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There probably not babies there asterna starfish(sp) and the snails are harmless too . I cycle between snail and starfish outbreaks , one day theres none the next theres hundreds then none again for a while . It will balance out soon enough .
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They are probably colonista snails. They are harmless and would be a clean up crew.
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cool well i wont worry about them then.
thanks you guys. |
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