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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
- Snails and hermit crab compatibility | Reef2Reef
The snail will start raising its shell and snapping it back down, and if a hermit is on top of it they might start twisting their shell back and forth to try to throw the crab off The hermits killed two small Astraea snails when I first got them though My Ceriths are also much larger than the crabs and there’s been no problems there
- 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
- What to do about Vermitid snails on an Astrea snail?
Removing the snail from the aquarium first is key for a successful extraction of the attached vermin I like to see vermitid guts, and rinse them away before returning the snail to it’s duty station All new hard shell critters need to be screened before they can enter a clean tank
- 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
- Snail and slug control from a veterinary perspective
This article discusses some of the slug and snail control products and the dangers of some of these products to our own pets
- Vigna Species, Bertoni Bean, Corkscrew Vine, Snail Flower
Vigna Species, Bertoni Bean, Corkscrew Vine, Snail Flower Vigna caracalla 3 vendors has this plant for sale Upload Image Print Version View Gallery 103 photos
- Hermit crabs dangerous to snails | Reef2Reef
I have three or four hermit crabs in my tank Question is, i just introduced 3 nerite snails to my tank 3 4 to 1 inch long, i’ve noticed a couple of smaller snails have been taken over by hermits, does anybody have any experience with the two snails together,thanks
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