Found this after dipping a coral. What is it?

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I have found pods and other things after dipping frags before. This one is new to me.

I have less than a year under my belt so I guess everything's new to me. I tried to use Google lens before posting. However, I I don't think the bean sprouts is the answer.

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Well, I don't imagine it appreciated the dipx. I figured I killed it, so it went down the drain.

Way to be quick on the draw, homewrecker
 

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I have found pods and other things after dipping frags before. This one is new to me.

I have less than a year under my belt so I guess everything's new to me. I tried to use Google lens before posting. However, I I don't think the bean sprouts is the answer.

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Need to see top of shell. While possibly stomatella, may also be a collanista. Both would be reef safe algae and detritus eaters
 

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