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Those don’t look like snails.
Hydrozoan bryozoan corraline or algae would be my guess off hand.
 
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Sorry .It was moving and couldn't get a good picture .

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I'll try and catch him again. He was moving fast and I didn't realize he was so blurry. My d
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Google sundial.snail and see if its a match.
 
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Ok .I'm so scared of sundials I am always questioning new snails I find.
 

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