Any ideas what these might be?

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They look almost like tiny limpets. About 1/8 inch wide each. They were hiding in a patch of bryposis, revealed when one of my turbos came by and cleaned them off.

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Algae eaters. No worries. Good to have. Biodiversity is a wonderful thing.
Thanks! Agreed - the diversity is what makes the tank so interesting. I'm always excited to see new hitchhikers... except the ones that eat my coral. [emoji6]
 

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