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Found one of these little guys on my zoas several weeks back. Seemed to be ticking them off. Now I have multiples of them around the tank. I have all sorts of CUC in the tank including some snails with snorkels.

Can anyone identify these little guys? I have looked all over but cannot find this tiny size and color.

Thanks!

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I'd guess a dove snail (taxonomic family Columbellidae) of some kind, though I don't know what kind. The long siphonal canal (where the "trunk" - the siphon - of the snail comes out of the shell from) is a relatively uncommon trait for the family though.
 
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