In my head I call these 'double snails' since they look like two snails attached to each other. I only have them in one of my tanks, but I do have quite a lot of them. These are very small, maybe 2mms across and always. Interestingly, while I have a lot of them, I've never noticed them getting bigger than this, so I can only assume they die off before they get much bigger, but at the same time, I've not noticed piles of shells gathering anywhere (bare bottom tank, they'd be easy to spot), nor any eggs on the glass.
The only non-coral livestock in this tank bigger than them is an urchin and one or two astrea snails. I don't think either of those, even if they were a natural predator, would be fast enough to keep their numbers in check. They seem to be keeping their population in check on their own. Which, I suppose, is a good thing.
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The only non-coral livestock in this tank bigger than them is an urchin and one or two astrea snails. I don't think either of those, even if they were a natural predator, would be fast enough to keep their numbers in check. They seem to be keeping their population in check on their own. Which, I suppose, is a good thing.
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