Pyramid Snails? Leave them be?

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I think I have some pyramid snails riding on some snails in my nano. Correct? I do not have any clams, should I mess with removing them ?

See picture (don’t mind that glass, I haven’t scraped in 2 weeks)

The Astraea snails (only 2) have been in there over a year and just noticed the little pyramids last week or so…

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So these are the bad guys? Are all pyramid snails bad? Seen them on my Astrea as well.
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I did remove snail and brushed them off. I think I’ve gotten more hitchhikers from snails then anything else!! I do have a Clam so I’m kinda worried.
 
So these are the bad guys? Are all pyramid snails bad? Seen them on my Astrea as well.
9597A955-824E-4E52-BD76-0D11FB0A7855.jpeg

I did remove snail and brushed them off. I think I’ve gotten more hitchhikers from snails then anything else!! I do have a Clam so I’m kinda worried.
Be worried. Check your clam.
 
The clam is attached to a cradle. Not sure how I would check the foot for snails.
 
Snail killer-clam killer- Invert killer- Pick them one by one and discard
They are parasitic snails that usually infest clams and starfish. Though they grow only a few millimeters in length, they have a much longer proboscis that can pierce the shell of their host. They love flesh and multiply quickly
 

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