Red "spikes" on trochus snail

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Is this something I should be concerned about, or can I place it in my tank? There are red spikes on my trochus snail. I pulled on them and they did not come off (same with a toothbrush). It's a captive-bred snail from @AlgaeBarn

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Probably some sort of macroalage. AlgaeBarn has several macro species that could look like that as chewed-up stubs, and I doubt they have any nasty pest algaes running around their captive-breeding snail tubs. Leave it on, see what grows.
Probably some sort of macroalage. AlgaeBarn has several macro species that could look like that as chewed-up stubs, and I doubt they have any nasty pest algaes running around their captive-breeding snail tubs. Leave it on, see what grows.
 
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Probably some sort of macroalage. AlgaeBarn has several macro species that could look like that as chewed-up stubs, and I doubt they have any nasty pest algaes running around their captive-breeding snail tubs. Leave it on, see what grows.
Leave it on in a quarantine tank or just toss it in?
 
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Just toss it in. Reasonably, that shouldn't be anything invasive. Plus, the snail would likely starve in a quarantine tank.
 
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Hi there- We would be happy to help with that! Can you please DM us your order number/email and some clear close up pictures? :)
 
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I took some better pictures
 

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Probably a rooted algae, the kind is difficult to say. A dab of peroxide will kill it though. If you don't want the algae.
We agree that is looks to be a macroalgae. Sent you a DM response @Arcite :)

 
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