what type of snail?

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Sorry for the crap photo but it's about as good as I can get. I have a lot of these things all over the glass and the one at the top is the biggest. I have a variety of snails and something must have had babies. Tiny/white/appears to have a shell on the bigger one. They're all over the glass. Thanks
 

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Yeah, but they don’t look like any of those. They look like collonista snails. If they are, it’s not too bad, but they multiply quickly, and I could imagine them out competing some other species of snails given enough time.
 

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hmmm If it's that it must be a hitchhiker cause I never added that. I do know I added astraea, ceriths, nerite, trochus, nassarius, and marginella.
I have always had them (Collonista) hitchhike on live rock.
Also, have you ever seen any aggression from the Marginella snails? I have heard that they might consume other, healthy snails.
 

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+1 on collanista
 
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I have always had them hitchhike on live rock.
Also, have you ever seen any aggression from the Marginella snails? I have heard that they might consume other, healthy snails.
I honestly never see them. Whenever I feed I have an army of hermits scouring the sand bed and the nassarius pop up from the sand...maybe the hermits killed them or they got suffocated by green hair algae lol
 

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well if its collanista I'll start just picking them off the glass like I do with asterinas
You can but they do breed readily and due to their small size will hide in nooks ad crevices
 

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I’m guessing they’ll eventually self regulate their population based on available food?
Yes- take away their food source and they come looking for some or starve out
 

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