Mollusc hitchhiker ID

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Hi all,

I am in the process of acclimating a shipment of corals. When I poured the water out from a bag containing a zoanthid frag, this little guy came out with it. It’s about the size of a grain of rice (~3mm). Appears to be some kind of nudibranch. But it doesn’t look anything like the images I’ve seen of the slugs that eat zoanthids. Anyone know what this is?

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Hi all,

I am in the process of acclimating a shipment of corals. When I poured the water out from a bag containing a zoanthid frag, this little guy came out with it. It’s about the size of a grain of rice (~3mm). Appears to be some kind of nudibranch. But it doesn’t look anything like the images I’ve seen of the slugs that eat zoanthids. Anyone know what this is?

Thanks!

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Semi reef safe elephant slug. They are active at night and confused with limpets but not related and known to eat at stems of acro coral
 
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Looks like it has a shell, my money would go on a black stomatella snail
It’s definitely a stomatella. I moved it back into the acclimation container and the mantle retracted, making the shell really apparent. What a cool little hitchhiker!
 

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