SMALL ANIMAL AGITATING ZOAS! ID HELP!

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I just got home from traveling and saw these things on my zoas. ID please? And what should I do?
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Looks like they might be baby turbo snails. Not positive tho, the pic is a bit blurry.
 
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Looks like they might be baby turbo snails. Not positive tho, the pic is a bit blurry.
Hopefully it is. I'll try to get a macro lens tomorrow. The thing is, I only see them around the zoas, not anywhere else.
 
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Here's my best pic. They don't seem to harm any corals, just slightly annoy them.
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Do your zoas open up at all or do they stay closed? Do the spots move around and are they hard or soft? Hopefully not a zoa nudi
 

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They open up fully. Sometimes when the little creature goes on top the polyp, the zoa closes.
You haven't noticed any zoas with shortened or missing tentacles have you?
 

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