Any idea as to ID?

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Well, there are predatory ones, many eating things such as worms and other pods. There's a common variety seen in our tanks that kind of look like limpets and those are harmless. If it were me, I wouldn't put it back in and would remove whatever was easily removeable, but that's about it.

It won't hurt his coral and it won't hurt his fish.
 
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Sent them a link to this thread and PM'd them for ya.
 
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