Stomatella snail?

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Guess this guy was a hitchhiker on my rock. First time I have seen it. Is this a stomatella snail or should I remove it?

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Thanks that's what I thought. Just wanted to be sure though since I just happen to see it on my zoas.
 
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Negative Ghost Rider. Not sure what you have there but it isn't a stomatella.
 
Nope it 100% is, look at the shell, body and antenna. They come in all different colors and sizes.
 
Yeah. It looks just like that picture above. Just a little different color.
 
So if this is this only one are they asexual(at least I think that's what it's called).
 
Agreed with everyone else. These are my favorite snails, very cool to watch if you can find them. They are really fast when they need to be. I actually stocked my tank with them.
 
I have no idea where mine came from.... just apeared one day... now i see him everynight
 
That's where I first discovered them, as a hitch hiker but when my tank crashed years ago I lost them all. When I set it back up Stomatella were on the top of the list. Now I regularly see them standing on the end of their foot on a rock breeding in the tank. One on one side of the tank, another on the other, really cool to see.
 
stomatella 100% i have some in my tank

shells can be green, white and grey. I even have baby ones that are black but they slowly turn to a pearlescent gray, really pretty...
 
So if this is this only one are they asexual(at least I think that's what it's called).

not asexual. the males broadcast their sperm into the water, not suer if the females release their eggs too, i think they do...

please correct me if I am wrong
 
Nope it 100% is, look at the shell, body and antenna. They come in all different colors and sizes.

I was going to challenge you to a duel until I noticed the little guy on the zoas. I stand corrected. Stomatellas are voracious algae eaters and they reproduce readily. Unfortunately my population was decimated by Flatworm Exit. I need to grab a few out of my LFS tanks. They get a little annoyed as I take them from tank to tank pointing them out but always end up giving them to me for free.

I need to get some reading glasses.
 
not asexual. the males broadcast their sperm into the water, not suer if the females release their eggs too, i think they do...

please correct me if I am wrong

That sucks. Hope there are two. Our LFS sucks and doesn't have anything but astraeas.
 

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