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Limpet I'd help. Are these good or bad. Dont want my zoas or anything to get eaten.
 

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The one on top I think is a keyhole limpet. But they both have holes in the top of them. And keyholes are bad from what I have found.
 

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Not sure if this is some kind of coral... Was closed up this morning.[
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Looks like a pally of some sort. Probably a button polyp
 

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When I went to take a pic of it, they closed up again. I did have the light off for a while before I turned it back on... That's why they don't look open in the pics above.
 

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I have a bunch of both of these in my sump. I hope they are good, not bad.
 

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I thought they were sundials at first. But I think not. Look close but the patern is a lil diferent and color is wrong. Have to look more.
 

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Could be colonistas. Defanitly not sundials. Could be good. Wouldn't worry yet. If they're in your sump they are obviousl not eating coral. So I would keep researching.
 

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Found another little guy! Live rock is awesome!
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I hope this isn't aiptasia...
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Sundial Snail
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at least and his second picture to markings get blurred and faded as they grow out. This is not true with the sun dials. the sundials markings are almost pure black whereas his seem to be a little more on the red side.That second picture is definitely not a sundial. The first 1 is a little harder to tell but I would guess it's the same
 

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I hope this isn't aiptasia...
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this picture is way too dark to see what you're looking at. But if it is only one aptasia it should be easy enough to deal with. don't freak just take care of it.
 

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at least and his second picture to markings get blurred and faded as they grow out. This is not true with the sun dials. the sundials markings are almost pure black whereas his seem to be a little more on the red side.That second picture is definitely not a sundial. The first 1 is a little harder to tell but I would guess it's the same

They are the same snails. Just in different spots.
 

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Found these worms moving around my refugium glass in a branching pattern. They also burrow in he sand, but always travel in large groups.

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