what came with this rock.

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ive had this tank running for a year now soon to be a quarenteen tank for an upgraded yank. i had baught a coral from my LFS attached to this rock. today a week later i noticed these little guys. anyone able to ID them?
 
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I see a couple of stomella snails . . . Pics sort of fuzzy
 

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Unlikely they are toxic to any degree that would be harmful to you or your inhabitants. It is more likely, due to relatively high growth rates, to become a nuisance more than anything.
 
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