What are these? Keep or remove? There are at least a dozen in the tank.

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Ok. So keep? There seems to be several. Will they bother the anemones or coral?
 

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if its a stomatella snail, then no worries and a great addition to the clean up crew. They will spawn regularly, feeding corals which is a good thing. However, they can also get out of control. Keep an eye on your overflow if there is a gate valve or similar device. Likewise, skimmer output to avoid cup overflow.
 

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So, this snail is very awesome. scutus antipodes (elephant snail) I wish i had some :(

Macro algae grazer. Keep it. Have fun reading up on them and looking at pictures. Amazing find
 
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Keepers. But I have never seen a stomata like that

Edit: the skirt of the snail reminds me of abalone. But the shell isn't right. Or is it a bad angle?
I was wondering if it is a elephant snail?
 

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