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Let's not start any lines yet, y'all. I'd like to get them growing first.
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Any idea what the ID is on the smaller snails with whiteish shells.I've had those snails in my tanks for years now and they reproduce like rabbits.Infact i just watched several egg sacks hatch a few weeks ago, and all the new little guys making there way.So needless to say i dont really buy snails any longer and have not for a few years.Just a few astreas here and there but the hermits get them.Thing i have noticed tho is the population never gets to far out of control.either something in the tank eats them or there not very long lived.
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I was told they are Columbellid sp. snails. They look like baby Trochus to me.
The larger ones are described as Turbo sp, but are quite similar to Nerites to me. Not that I know enough to state that as a fact. Nerites are prettier than these. I should have a picture of a Nerite, let me check. Yeah, here's one. ![]() |
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Nope, 2nd pic down under the thurmos snails are still in the bag. white with brown flecks on the shells.
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Ohh, you saying they are Columbellid sp? if so if they take to your tank be prepared to have alot of them in the next year or so
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![]() The larger snails are a Turbo sp. snail, I'm actually waiting to hear back from the snail expert at the Houston Museum of Natural Sciences to see if I can see their snail collection and narrow down the ID. Definitely a Turbo sp, but beyond that I don't know. Nerites are prettier, but aren't easy to reproduce like this particular Turbo sp. This Turbo sp. snail is highly variable in color, some are almost white, but others are quite pretty: ![]() wrassie86 Yes they are not very long lived, the common average I've seen is between 6 months to 12 months max. I've had my adults for about 7 months now and a couple have died recently. A short lifespan is somewhat common for animals that breed like crazy. I also think some of them just starve because they produce way more babies than the food supply of an aquarium can provide. melev AWESOME pictures, thanks so much for taking them for me ![]() Nice looking Pink A. millepora ![]() ![]() I now hand back this stolen thread back to Marc. Brian
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Of course you can use the pictures. Thanks for the photo credit. I guess you could just make it courtesy of melevsreef.com if you think it appropriate. Or my real name if that causes waves.
And Strombus is what I meant, not Trochus. Sorry about that. |
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Re: My fragging kit
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Don't you think its a bit harsh to test your fragging tools on the poor little bugger?
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Thanks for the info and sharing your findings also.Seem to be the same as mine.
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The Mean Green babies look good on their new rocks. I'll post pictures later, as one of our LFS is having DFWMAS Day. (Saltwater Paradise, if you are in the area.)
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Melev.....Can I say awesome thread!!!!! I have a quick question. You original setup you lighting system on your tank with the lights running parallel Why did you switch them? What benefits did you see? Thanks angain for all your help. You are a mastermind!!!!
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Sorry Melev...my typing leaves something to be desired.....hope you understand my question. If not, I will try again.
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Hi Tbduval,
![]() To Reef Central I had them parallel, but the swath of light was moving across the reef like a solid beam. This might be handy for some picture taking, but it didn't look good and light was being wasted as it shined out the front and back walls of the tank. Turning the lights perpendicular spread the light nicely over the tank, and it looked so much better. Plus where the light intersects between two bulbs, intensity is even greater at that point. Perpendicular is best, unless your tank is so narrow that you can't turn the bulb in that orientation. 12" wide tanks would probably not have this option. Last edited by melev; 06/17/2006 at 09:42 PM. |
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Here are the pictures I promised earlier today.
Mean Green broodstock ![]() Zoo tray from the end. ![]() Some Devils Hand Frags ![]() Some SPS ![]() ![]() And if you recall the picture of the dead Yellow Scroll coral, here in this picture less than a week later, some polyps are showing growth. ![]() From the LFS, I picked up some Ricordia. This rock was full of them. ![]() |
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You have your own store going Marc!
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.... and no Tucker's allowed!
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melev - dang you have enough stuff down there!! BTW have always loved the mean greens...very cool zoo's
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Melev..You have more frags in there then my LFS. Mean Greens look very nice, btw.
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Nice frag tank, what did you use to glue the zoanthids and Devil's hand?
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Thanks Beerguy. You seem to be the only one with the powerful keyboard tonight.
![]() My earlier post that wouldn't take: The zoanthids were glued down with Super Glue Gel. It was pictured in the fragging kit one page ago. The Devil's Hand isn't mounted. It just grabs onto anything nearby. |
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Nice frags Marc. Thanks for the pics!
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![]() Nice frags melev! On the devil's hand, are you picking up the pieces that frag themselves? or are you slicing frags off?
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