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can anyone tell me what this is plz

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Im thinking stomatella snail but its very difficult to tell in that picture.
 

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I'm thinking it could be a nudibranch, like the ones we often call zoa-eating nudis. Remove it while you can and perhaps take some more pictures in a little container of water to see if we can be more certain.
 
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so they only eat zoa nothing else ?
cuz it was near my clove polyps
 

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No, they eat other things as well. The first ones we started to ID in the hobby were indeed ones we found chewing on zoas and frequently that's what they are. That's why I threw the word "call" in there... we call them that, but that's not accurate.
 
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ok well glad I found it. wonder if theres anymore in there. thank you for telling me what it is very helpful
 

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