Reef Safe Limpet?

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Can anyone tell me if this is a reef safe limpet? Hard to grab a good photo. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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I don’t know of any non-reef safe limpets. The one in the picture should be reef safe.
Key hole limpets from the Caribbean are coral eaters.
I had 2 that ate my blastos.
There was also another recent thread where someone had one eating acros and other corals as well.
 

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True limpets (no hole on top of the shell) are safe - two subfamilies of Keyhole limpets (some species of which are found in the Caribbean/Western Atlantic) are known to eat corals.

For more info, see my post in the thread below:
 

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Key hole limpets from the Caribbean are coral eaters.
I had 2 that ate my blastos.
There was also another recent thread where someone had one eating acros and other corals as well.
…and I’d like to add that I am now aware of certain non-reefsafe limpets LOL
 
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Thank you all. I couldn't see the small hole at the top and assumed this wasn't but thought i would try to get some extra eyes on this little guy.
 
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Wow....I would be mortified. Hate seeing anything go. Was it a gradual disappearance or a huge chunk gone over night?
 

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