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What sort of odd little critter is this ?? Its been hanging out around the same spot everytime I see it ,and I did not add it to the tank.
Also I started with all base rock and only added coral checked for no snails. Very odd... ![]() ![]() |
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+1 on Stomatella Snail...came in on coral.
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This page contains pictures and IDs of Stomatellas and a lot of other common hitch hikers you'll likely encounter in a saltwater tank. http://www.melevsreef.com/id/
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Snazzy. So after some reading I take it these no risk to anything if I let the little beast stay in my tank ??
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Perfectly fine.
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