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![]() i have a couple "mussle" like things attached to a turbo. As he passes by rocks it reaches and grabs a bite. Doesn't seem to hurt the snail as it's been there for months.
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![]() I had a hitchhiker on my snail that ate/dissolved part of the snails shell, so he "sat" in a small depression. Every once in a while, his long neck came out and he took a bite from the snails foot. The snail would flinch and continue on. Took a little bit of elbow grease with a dental pick to loosen this predator. The snails foot completely recovered.
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![]() I have seen these called limpets before. It seems some people say they bite the turbo snail, some people say they just graze the nearby rock surfaces. I say send your video to WetWebMedia and see if they have a definitive answer for you.
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