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  • 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?
  • How do you get algae off a snails shell? | Reef2Reef
    Hey Everyone! So I'm about to transfer snails from my invert QT to my DT The only problem is that their shells are green with algae I'm hesitant to introduce any algae into my DT, which has run algae free from the start Additionally, it's not a good look for my snails So how do I clean
  • 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
  • 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?
  • Is it possible for a snail to eat itself to death? | Reef2Reef
    I suppose a snail could eat something toxic, but since the other snails have not become ill, I am leaning towards “unexplained hobby death” although it sounds like the snail hasn’t moved not died and started to rot Thought that was the same thing So they can stop moving for so long that they rot to death, even if they're still alive?
  • What type of snails are the best | Reef2Reef
    A better question is, "Why are there no snails available now?" I know there are some, but no Trochus or Turbo snails If any of you know of a source let me know Or, perhaps you know of a snail just as good or better that are available
  • Controversial Corkscrew Vine - Daves Garden
    The blooms, which curl like snail or nautilus shells, begin white and violet and age through yellow to tan As you can see in my banner photo, they always have a few tiny ants scrambling over them Some sources claim the ants are required for pollination However, in Tropical Flowering Plants, Kirsten Llamas writes of corkscrew vine flowers that "When a bee lights on the lower petals, a lever




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