Are these Spirorbid Worms?... Cuz ... its an explosion

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They're everywhere! What eats these filter feeding jerks?

Here you can see all these dark spots on the rock. I've always had them (for over 5 years now), but more recently they have exploded. How can I keep these things in check?
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here is a closer shot of them on another rock. You can see the tubes pointing up on the rock.
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Ugh... crap. vermetid snails.

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So now I've got a problem...
 
They look like vermited (sp?) snails. My yellow coris wrasse took care of them in no time.
 
Hmmmm... I was thinking about putting a melanarus wrasse in there. That should work? Yes?
 
I've had them in both of my reef tanks for probably 6 months now. Mine really only extend they lines when I stir everything up from doing a water change. And there isn't enough of them for me to concerned.
 
the small ones i use a razor to scrape them off and 1/4in tube to suck them out there is a larger worm that seams to go after favas they form there shell under the corals soft tishu and dont purduse a stack but just a sharp edge on the serfice of the coral for the mouth those require kalk paste put in the worms hole and a little super glue to seal the hole or you can tare/cut them out but there like land worms every pease turns in to a new worm
 
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