Some type of limpet?

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These have made an appearance over the last 2 weeks. At first I thought they were colonista snails but they're growing rapidly and now look more like limpets. They have an almost clear, milky looking shell that comes to a point it the center and has a tiny opening at the tip of the point. They also have 2 tiny antennas like a snail. Anyone know what they are? Good or bad?
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These have made an appearance over the last 2 weeks. At first I thought they were colonista snails but they're growing rapidly and now look more like limpets. They have an almost clear, milky looking shell that comes to a point it the center and has a tiny opening at the tip of the point. They also have 2 tiny antennas like a snail. Anyone know what they are? Good or bad?
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I got em there harmless and bread like wild fire and clean pretty well
 

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Will do. I need to rehome a bunch of hermits and ceriths as well. I downsized from a 125 gallon to a 30 gallon a few weeks ago and have entirely too many for a tank that small.

So can make a few “cleaner packages”, sell them, and buy a new coral!
 

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