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I found this hitch hiker on my turbo snail a few days ago. It hasn’t moved and I haven’t touched it, so I don’t know what it looks like underneath. Can you help me ID? Should I remove it or is it beneficial?

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I think it’s a crepidula incurva! There is limited info on it. Is it safe?
I know this is an older thread by now, but since it was revived - yes, if it is a Crepidula incurva (or any other species of Slipper Limpet), then it is a filter feeder and totally safe.
 
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