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Hopefully it is. I'll try to get a macro lens tomorrow. The thing is, I only see them around the zoas, not anywhere else.Looks like they might be baby turbo snails. Not positive tho, the pic is a bit blurry.
Kinda... They move like snails. I don't have turbo snails tho, but Astraea snails...Do they look like baby snails?
Well if you could get a clearer picture we can help ID these guysKinda... They move like snails. I don't have turbo snails tho, but Astraea snails...
Will doWell if you could get a clearer picture we can help ID these guys
Probably not, I don't see any damage on the zoas. I even saw some on my Xenia.Are they sundial snails? Those eat zoas.
I ran out of dip, so yeah.... But I am certain that it's not a spider.Can you dip the coral and get a close up pic of what's on the zoa? I can't tell if it's a snail shell or a spider.
They open up fully. Sometimes when the little creature goes on top the polyp, the zoa closes.Do your zoas open up at all or do they stay closed? Do the spots move around and are they hard or soft? Hopefully not a zoa nudi
You haven't noticed any zoas with shortened or missing tentacles have you?They open up fully. Sometimes when the little creature goes on top the polyp, the zoa closes.
NopeYou haven't noticed any zoas with shortened or missing tentacles have you?
I will try to. They're super small so it's kinda hard.can You pluck one off with tweezers?