ID Please...Vermeted Snail? Or No?

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Not sure what this critter is growing on my Live Rock.....I'm leaning towards a Vermeted Snail...but not sure.

And whatever it is...how do you remove it??

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Looks like a type of warty nem ,i would get positive ID before removing...
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Here is another pic, you can see it is firmly attached to the live rock right behind my phyllangia coral.
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Looks like a dendrophyllid or Calliactis but pic red and fuzzy to fully verify
 
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Also..is it possible that it is a new phyllangia coral growing? It is right behind the main one that I have....it came with live rock I bought from Tampa Bay Saltwater???
 

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Ok...what type??
Looks like Phyllangia americana for the cluster and could be the same for the single. Easiest way to tell is to take something you can lightly blow water on it and do that. get it to retract and determine if the base is hard or soft. If it is hard, then Phyllangia americana is what it is. If it is soft, this is where we get into a bit of a rabbit hole.

If the base is soft and fleshy, then it is more than likely a Bunodosoma sp. Issue with the tis most nems in the gulf and Atlantic coast of FL are all lumped into this and they are not actually Bunodosoma sp. There I work being done to reclassify and to classify nems in FL, but that takes times, so no major changes yet.

Again, easiest way to tell is to determine if the base is soft or hard.

I will say, if it is a nem, it is not aiptasia, exaptasia, or majano. These nems are pod eaters. They can also thrive off a little mysis throw to them here or there. They do not reproduce readily like pest nems and I have some in all my tanks. Also, once they grow, they tend to develop really cool patterns and have no issue of harming fish.

Here are a few of mine. As you can see, quite a few different look different and only the last 2 pics are true warty nems Bunodosoma cavernata(warty nem).
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Looks like Phyllangia americana for the cluster and could be the same for the single. Easiest way to tell is to take something you can lightly blow water on it and do that. get it to retract and determine if the base is hard or soft. If it is hard, then Phyllangia americana is what it is. If it is soft, this is where we get into a bit of a rabbit hole.

If the base is soft and fleshy, then it is more than likely a Bunodosoma sp. Issue with the tis most nems in the gulf and Atlantic coast of FL are all lumped into this and they are not actually Bunodosoma sp. There I work being done to reclassify and to classify nems in FL, but that takes times, so no major changes yet.

Again, easiest way to tell is to determine if the base is soft or hard.

I will say, if it is a nem, it is not aiptasia, exaptasia, or majano. These nems are pod eaters. They can also thrive off a little mysis throw to them here or there. They do not reproduce readily like pest nems and I have some in all my tanks. Also, once they grow, they tend to develop really cool patterns and have no issue of harming fish.

Here are a few of mine. As you can see, quite a few different look different and only the last 2 pics are true warty nems Bunodosoma cavernata(warty nem).
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Awesome. Thanks
 
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Hard on outside, soft on inside.....Is it another phyllangia growing? This is an actual piece of Live Rock from Tampa Bay Saltwater
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