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10/26/2016, 11:25 AM | #1 |
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help ID this
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10/26/2016, 12:06 PM | #2 |
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Collonista snails
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10/26/2016, 04:45 PM | #3 |
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Hmmm, I'm sure Mcgyver is right, but I don't recall seeing any Collonista snails that were as elongated as the things in your first pic? Could they be flatworms? I'm following thread.
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10/26/2016, 04:49 PM | #4 |
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Colonista snails.Verry beneficial to have.
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10/28/2016, 11:54 AM | #5 |
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They mostly come out at night....mostly...
I started with maybe 4-5 of these little guys, and now have a booming population in my tiny 9gal nano. They get everywhere the larger snails can't, and don't hurt a thing. |
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