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I have recently noticed that my Astrea snail has some fellow friends growing on his shell. Thought maybe it could be a possible baby? I have tried to research this but to no avail. Went to try and see if I can pop it off but as I got close to the shell the bump tightened up. It started out small and has grown.. is this something that I should be concerned about? Completely stumped by this.

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Can you get some pics under white light? Do the bumps send anything out of them (like a little feather fan or tentacle or anything)?

My first thoughts would be either barnacles, slipper limpets, or hoof snails (all of which would be harmless).
 

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Yeah, looks like either a Slipper Limpet (genus Crepidula) or a Hoof Snail (taxonomic family Hipponicidae) - both are harmless; slipper snails are filter feeders, and hoof snails feed by extending a long proboscis (think like an elephant's trunk) to eat either their host snail's waste or any food it can reach from its host's back.
 

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