These snails must die!

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Tiny snails, I must have million of them come out at night on my glass. And I can see them all over my rock work. Just now was cleaning my acrylic tank and one of them got cought in-between magnet and tank panel. Got a big scratch across my tank.
What can eat/kill these guys?
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Tiny snails, I must have million of them come out at night on my glass. And I can see them all over my rock work. Just now was cleaning my acrylic tank and one of them got cought in-between magnet and tank panel. Got a big scratch across my tank.
What can eat/kill these guys?
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These are collanista and breed like mice but great algae eaters. All you can do is net them as you can and sell/trade/discard
 
Why do you want to get rid of them? They are probably cleaning your tank. But if you really want to get rid of them, you can get a wrasse.
 
Collonista snails.
Unless you want to add a natural predator, that may well eat the other inverts in the tank, you're not getting rid of them.
They are great cuc members though, so I don't see why you'd want them to go...
 
Why do you want to get rid of them? They are probably cleaning your tank. But if you really want to get rid of them, you can get a wrasse.
I have a six line and still have tons of collonistas...
 
i cant say here what I called that snail. lol
LOL

I feel sorry for you, here I'm in the opposite camp, wish I had them, can't keep them.

I know every fish is different, but I was rearranging some corals, pulled up a hair worm tube from the sand. My Timor wrasse looked like a dog with a bone!
 
LOL

I feel sorry for you, here I'm in the opposite camp, wish I had them, can't keep them.

I know every fish is different, but I was rearranging some corals, pulled up a hair worm tube from the sand. My Timor wrasse looked like a dog with a bone!
ill buy your wrasse, lol
 
You could also add some predatory snails. I'm not sure if bumblebee snails would work, but they do eat smaller snails and vermetids as well.
 

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