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I saw these in my tank this morning while it was dark. Can anyone help me Id them and let me know if I should remove them. The picture is kind of dark but they look like snails with no she'll and flower looking things on their backs.

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That is extremely tough to make out. Google lettuce nudibranch and see if that's what it looks like.
 
I can't see it but sounds like a stomatella I have had them myself most are harmless short of the slime they may leave in there wake.
 
I tried to brighten it up does this help?

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looks like a nudibranch and it appears he's cruising over your zoas??? i'd get rid of him asap... my policy is that if i didn't put you in my tank then its immediate eviction.. Better to air on the safe side... Could be months again before you have a chance to catch it...
 
I saw two this morning any precautions to take when removing?

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I agree with the above looks like a nudi , not knowing exactly what kind I'd pluck them out ASAP .
Best bet would to be spying with a flashlight a few hours after lights out or in the morning tomorrow if you can't nab them tonight.
 
I would try to suck them out with a siphon. It will be easier than nabbing them with a net/hand/tweezers.
 
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