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| Fire Coral | on melevsreef its called a peppermint snail and its reef safe but I'm not sure I want to take a chance here is the picture of them that I took. Looking for a positive ID. thanks keith [IMG] [/IMG]
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| Sea Pen | Re: peppermint snail? Without the proper photos (up close and showing the details of its underside), it would be hard to say what they are, although as is, I am guessing a cowry species. I have some examples and more links if you care to look. A Hitch Hikers Guide to the Reefs Chuck
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