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Best snails for reef tank.
I'm getting tired of flipping over the Astraea in my tank when they got knocked over. I have about 15 Astraea (maybe 6-7 left), 15 Cerith and 5 Nassarius Snail in my 90gal, along with about 20 red and blue legs hermits. What will be a good snails to replace those Astraea? I would prefer something that will right on itself when got knocked over?
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Personally I like white and black nasarrius for sandbed; Margarite and Turbos for algae on rock and glass. Margarites will need to be flipped if they land upside down, turbos are bulldozers, so have everything glued down...
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Trochus snails are good. They can get good size and eat quite a bit - best of all, they can right themselves if they fall. Long lived too IMO - I have a couple that are probably 4 - 5 years old.
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i dont have a problem with the two huge turbos in my nano nocking stuff over, i dont glue stuff either
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I can't keep my urbos alive for more than 1 month for some reason... Turban Snail ( Tectus fenestratus) FTW !
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The problem with Trochus is our LFS in the area do not get them very often. Anybody have a good online source for Trochus snails? |
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Hit or miss, but Live Aquaria has them more often than anyone else from what I've seen.
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Trochus is the "best" reef snail for rockwork. Nassarius Vibex (not the ebay ones) for the sand and ceriths for the edges where the rock, sand, and glass meet.
Margarita snails are NOT reef snails. Do not put them in your tank and do not support the hoards of wholesalers who stop by the California beaches on the way to work and scoop up a $1000 in temperate snails to sell to the unsuspecting hobbyist. Do not buy them. Do not buy the nassarius obsoleta snails or any nassarius that is cheaper then the rest on ebay. The are collected in NC, are also temperate snails, and these happen to come with mites that can live in your skin for a few days causing rashes and itches.
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http://www.reefs2go.com/product/INV_...us_Snails.html |
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I like the Trochus for the rock, with onyx nassarius and a few dove snails mixed in to help clean out the sand. If you have a mandarin skip the onyx because they will wipe out the copepods on the sand.
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Don't take my word for it take Mike's... http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-11/mg/index.php A quote from linked article. Quote:
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I'm getting confused which is which for the Nassarius Snail. What are these?
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The top picture is a nassarius vibex. The bottom picture is the larger Tongan variety, nassarius distortus. Both are reef safe.
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This has been a concern of mine too. Reading up on them while waiting for my tank.
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no snail has never really helped me with algae... i may just seem some bites marks now and than. Ive had severe param changes earlier on with my tank yet ive stilled had my turbo for 6 months now. Funny thing is, he stays right under my anemone all day until lights off and than at night roams the tank, maybe its for protection or something.
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I have a large Mexican turbo snail that eats everything but valonia. It gets rotated between three nano tanks depending on which one needs the help. Been around about three years and it's an algae eating machine.
If you can't keep one alive I suspect it's because it starves to death.
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For the sand bed and lower live rock a single conch will do wonders (I have a fighting conch).
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Redbanded trochus snails are by far my favorite, and they can reproduce in your system (the skimmer may remove all the veligers though). I've considered setting up a "swamp tank" to allow the trochus to reproduce--- basically a huge fuge with no display tank, lol. I have a spare 5.5g I may try this with.
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my blue leg hermits keep killing my mexican snails. i love them, best workers you can find in my experience.
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