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nycfish

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Here u go..
 

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rfc

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I believe those are collonista snails which are reef safe. Harmless grazers from what I have read on the net

Mine come out at night and graze on algae on the rocks and glass

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Chiefmcfuz

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What snails are currently in your tank that could be reproducing like :bunnies:
 

Mr.Blik

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NYCfish,

Glad you started this thread, cause I have recently found myself swarmed with these aswell. Mine only come out at night. Looking at your pics I see another familiar creature, that star...are you finding a lot of these aswell. I have some and was also wondering if they were safe? (sorry for the mini highjack)

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Deanos

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Looking at your pics I see another familiar creature, that star...are you finding a lot of these aswell. I have some and was also wondering if they were safe?

Asterina sp. stars are considered reef-safe until you see them doing otherwise (eating coral). People have reported species which prey on coral.

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tomzpc

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They are most definitely collonista snails. They typically hitchhike in on live rock and most mature reef tanks seem to have many, sometimes hundreds of them. Great to have!
 

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