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Wow.... weird creatures. I feel bad for this snail. As you can tell from the video, he already has quite a bit of baggage. He's carrying around this parasite worm, a feather duster worm and a filter feeder sponge on his shell. I think I'll do him a favor and give him a good brushing. He was one of my first 10 original clean up crew so it's the least I can do for him since he decided to stick around. Any ideas on how I could remove him with minimal damage to the snail? I don't have a dental pick to work with unfortunately.
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If you that concerned just take it out put it on a plate with some sw on it, take out your tweezers an give it a clean
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No dental pick?
Really small screwdriver? |
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That was the first thing I thought when watching the video as well
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I can't find the snail he's on at the moment so he'll live to see another day. He is kind of cool in his own parasitic way I guess. I just wish there was a way to tell if he is doing harm or just hitching a ride.
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