Snail Identification?

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Anyone know what type of snail this is? I’ve started to ser a few of them every morning. They’re pretty small.
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Need a side shot too. Is it pointed/cone shaped? Looks like a trochus from above.
 

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Size? It reminds me of a Collonista snail (known to hitchhike and are harmless algae grazers that breed somewhat rapidly). From my experience, they are usually smaller than pin heads.
 
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A bit Smaller than a pencil eraser. I was thinking Collonista, but was making sure it wasn’t the tiger zoa eating ones.
 

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