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- Vermetid Snail Battle, will bumble bee snails go after some of my . . .
Vermetid Snail Battle, will bumble bee snails go after some of my inverts? VSVP bet Nov 3, 2025 None Prev 1 2 3 Next Jump to Last
- Best in Shell: Snails for the Reef Aquarium | Reef2Reef
Seawitch submitted a new Article: Best in Shell: Snails for the Reef Aquarium Snails can be a very useful part of a reef tank, consuming algae, detritus and harmful microfauna that can make life difficult for your corals and fish In a sense they act as a janitorial service for your tank
- What are these stuck to my new hermit and turbo snail?
What the title says I got a turbo snail and a halloween hermit and noticed what looks like an astria on the on the hermit and a mussle on the turbo snail? Will they harm either of them if left?
- Best snails for detritus and sand bed algae? | Reef2Reef
My trochus snails are absolute beasts consuming anything and everything off of rocks and glass However these snails leave the sand bed untouched I dont have much detritus or algae on the sand bed But would love to know which snails work best for tackling that area?
- Are nassarius snails still a thing? | Reef2Reef
Nassarius Snail (pack of 10) Nassarius Snail (pack of 10) These little snails make an excellent addition to any reef tank clean-up crew These particular snails burrow under the sand in search of leftover food, decaying waste, and fish excrement They also are great because they are completely reef safe and do not knock
- Best in Shell: Snails for the Reef Aquarium
· Nassarius Snail: Unlike other carnivorous snails the Nassarius Snail is purely a scavenger Nassarius is a genus of reef-safe snails common in the aquarium trade They need fine sand and will bury themselves and move around keeping your sand bed clean; they will also roam into crevices in live rock in search of food
- Colorful “frills” on Trochus Snail | Reef2Reef
My trochus snail has had these colorful for a while now and I’m wondering if they’re harmful what they are I’ve had some trochus snail eggs hatch recently if that helps!
- Worm? Snail? Lives in a hole in rock next to some zoas. Has sweeper . . .
Another group have identified as a big vermetid snail The shell is probably in the rock or covered by the zoas
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