I would not be immediately worried about it, unless you can see marks where they have been chewing on the Zoanthids.
If I recall correctly in the other thread, the Zoanthids have been retracted lately. This often happens because of a biofilm of bacteria and algae growing on them.
Snails are great cleaners.
Most snails eat algae. If there is a lot of tasty algae growing on the polyps, that would be the reason for the Collinista Snails partying on the Zoanthids. Just for fun, we can say that Cyanobacteria is a "Combo Meal" of algae and bacteria in one.
I would take an old toothbrush and give the Zoanthids a good brushing. Don't worry, they are very tough skinned. They actually love it and usually come out bigger and better than ever after the cleaning.
Edited by Mark Peterson - November 26 2010 at 9:33pm