What is growing on my snail?

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I have a Waterbox Infinia 230.6 that has been up and running for about 4 months now. I only have a few fish in it at this point and some snails (taking it slowly). Anyway, I noticed this growing on the shell of two of my snails. A TikTok discussion group was a bit of a mixed bag of identifications - from Kenya tree to a form of "harmless algae." I thought I'd ask here to see if it's something I should leave alone, get rid of, etc? Thanks for your help. I've only ever had FOWLR tanks, so if it's a coral that may change my mind in the direction I take the tank.

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is could just be your coral-splitting and letting is offspring float through the water column till it find a spot to grow on.
 

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but you said there was no coral so It could be a hitchhiker on your dead live rock. It could be a dead coral. I got a lot of those on my dead live rock. Keep us updated on growth
 
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is could just be your coral-splitting and letting is offspring float through the water column till it find a spot to grow on.
Ok, so it'd have to be some sort of coral that came from the place I got the snails since I have never introduced coral on my own. Is it too small at this point to positively identify?
 

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It is mostly likely a Kenya tree. It may have spawned on your snail shell and now it is growing. What are the parameters?
 

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but you said there was no coral so It could be a hitchhiker on your dead live rock. It could be a dead coral. I got a lot of those on my dead live rock. Keep us updated on growth
My dead live rock was from an old tank that I saved in a large plastic garbage can filled with ro/di water without salt, so there was nothing alive on it when I put it in this tank.
 
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It is mostly likely a Kenya tree. It may have spawned on your snail shell and now it is growing. What are the parameters?
Ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrates 5, ph 8.2, waiting on phos test to arrive. I don't have advanced testing since I was planning on a FOWRL. But now I'm kind of intrigued about coral, if that's what this is.
 
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Thank you. I have 3 AI 32s on it. I will try and increase the nitrates a bit. I assume that'll happen anyway as more fish are introduced and food. I really appreciate your advice! I knew this site would have answers.
 

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