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Can anyone help me out
 

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The first is a collonista snail. Cool guy.
 

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LOL! Munnids are great. That's my fingernail on the right. LOL!

I was actually looking through a catalog for the second last night.... guess I fell asleep :)

Would you be able to pop that second one out for a couple photos?
 
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I noticed the name was the same, I don't have any other picture I didn't remove him from the tank wish I did he disappeared
 

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It's really hard to say, but the Engina genus has a lot of snails with similar markings.
 
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Thanks, it's crazy how just a few days ago Only life I was seeing was algae my fish and corals was actually thinking about buying pods
 

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