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Found this on my buddy's frags when I was doing a water change. What is it he had turbos and other snails but this had no shell.
 

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I would say that this is a Stomatella snail. They are actually quite reef safe, as they feed on algae. I find them in my coral tanks all the time from hitchhiking on coral colonies. If I had to guess, I would say that you probably have several of them in your tank as they breed quite a bit in our tanks. Take a look at your glass tonight a few hours after the light go out, I'm sure that you will see some on your glass. Like I said, nothing to really be concerned about, they're just like your other snails that you bought except smaller and faster.
 
I'll tell him to look thanks guys. I never seen one. Hopefully he has more this one was size of a penny.
 
I found a really tiny one in my tank, kind of freaked out as well. Did some research and it is a stomatella. They generally eat micro/film algae.
 

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