Snail eggs?

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Can anyone tell me if these are some type of snail eggs? I noticed the coral seemed stressed and found large clusters of white slimy capsules at the base. I also noticed a small group of them near the mouth, they were removed with a syringe. Are these anything to be concerned about? Thank you!

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Look like
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Snail - Epitonium sp.
Wentletrap

Suitabiliy: Remove Them!

Diet: Predatory on Corals.

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I see the shell of the possible Epitonium, but the only problem is they don't lay eggs like that. Epitonium eggs kind of look like tortoise eggs attached by string
 
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Thanks for all the great information. Turns out there are at least a couple hundred of those snails in my sandbed that pop up when I feed. I've never noticed any on my corals but I don't want to take the risk. I will be transferring everything into a larger tank soon and would like to get them taken care of before I set up the new system. Any tips on eradicating them? Thank you!
 

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