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Anybody have any idea what this guy is, hard shell on back and about the size of a mens bi fold wallet
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Definitely a Fissurellid limpet; I’d guess Scutus sinensis or similar. I can’t find any research on its diet, but Scutus antipodes (the Elephant Slug) is generally regarded as a good algae eater in the hobby, so there’s a good chance it’s reef safe.
 
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Definitely a Fissurellid limpet; I’d guess Scutus sinensis or similar. I can’t find any research on its diet, but Scutus antipodes (the Elephant Slug) is generally regarded as a good algae eater in the hobby, so there’s a good chance it’s reef safe.
Thank you! Got him during an aussie shipment and wasn't sure whether to keep him lol
 

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