Predatory Snail?

Superstretch18

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I found this little guy on a pocillopora today and I wonder if anyone can confirm species. Not really the best photo, but the best I could get:

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The ledge he's sitting on is about 2" or so wide, so it's pretty tiny.

The spot where I found it was just about completely devoid of flesh. You can see the kidney shaped patch of skeleton in the center of the photo below, where I found the snail:

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On the lookout for more, but in the meantime, let me know if anyone has any thoughts...
 
Interesting. Thanks for the quick response. There are definite similarities. I also found this nugget while searching:

The gastropod Drupella cornus, which is a corallivorous snail, causes reef degradation in the northern Red Sea. D. cornus prefers corals of the genus Acropora sp and Pocillopora.

Fortunately, I haven't seen noticed any tissue loss on other corals and hopefully it was just an individual and not a batch of eggs.

**crosses fingers**

Would typical pyramellid predators go after these too? I've been considering adding a radiant wrasse and this might just be my excuse to pull the trigger...
 
If the snails were tiny, the wrasses might eat them. I'm pretty sure the wrasses seen in most reef tanks couldn't crush an adult, although they might be able to swallow a subadult? If you need an excuse for the wrasse, well... GO FOR IT! lol

Cheers,



Don
 
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