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Sorry for bad quality its late at night and used flash. What is this black and yellow thing? Its on this coral.
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Update: They react to light. And they react like zoanthids closing up and opening but not all the way.
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Yes, sure looks like sundial (harmful to zoas) on left and bumblebee (carnivores for some snail species) on right. I'd pick off any that look like sundials; I keep bumblebees because of color pattern and that they can fit in rock crevices.
 
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Woww okay take a look at how it retracted. So these are snails? They close and open polyps?
 

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