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![]() +1, 100% positive (I'll add 1%
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![]() +1 positive it a Stomatella, see the hole on the back of the snail towards the rear.
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![]() Thanks for the info I haven't heard of these snails and it sure looked like something different when it first reared its head out of the rock (its a relief that it is a beneficial hitchiker.) Unfortunately I have an aptasia problem on the live rock I put in the tank so at one point will likely be getting peppermints. This may not spell good news for the snail according to what I just read.
Palmer |
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