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It has “tentacles” that extend out a half inch - inch or so at night...

Ill keep an eye out for new snails
The collonista are very small. They get much bigger than the ones in my picture.
If you have corals, keep an eye out for nudibranches. Some lay eggs similar to that as well.
 

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Agree- Like collanista or other would be Columbellid snail eggs but thinking collanista. Unlike many snail eggs which do not have a high hatch rate, collanista usually do. Harmless tiny pea size snails
 
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