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Hi all, saw a couple of snails in my tank that I can't ID.

These are tiny and very fast. maybe 2mm-3mm.

Maybe baby marginella snails?

Haven't noticed then doing anything bad yet.

I got a big order in from reefcleaners a couple months ago, but didn't order anything that looks like these.

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here you go. this guy is about 2.5mm
 

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here you go. this guy is about 2.5mm
Yeah, I'm fairly confident these guys are from the Volutoidea superfamily, most likely either the Marginellidae family or the Cysticidae family.

The "Glowing Marginella" (reportedly Marginella plumiosum) looks pretty close; if that's a match, they're confirmedly carnivorous, but I can't find info from anyone not selling them if that's in a predatory way or in a Nassarius snail kind of way - I'd assume they're safe and not predatory, but I don't know for sure (lots of less-than-honest vendors, unfortunately).
 
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Yeah, I'm fairly confident these guys are from the Volutoidea superfamily, most likely either the Marginellidae family or the Cysticidae family.

The "Glowing Marginella" (reportedly Marginella plumiosum) looks pretty close; if that's a match, they're confirmedly carnivorous, but I can't find info from anyone not selling them if that's in a predatory way or in a Nassarius snail kind of way - I'd assume they're safe and not predatory, but I don't know for sure (lots of less-than-honest vendors, unfortunately).
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Hmm doesn't look like the marginella I have in my tank so I wonder if the eggs got brought in with the order. Now to keep or not hmm
 
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