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allincuddy 01-14-2007 04:31 PM

Nassarius Ilyanassa Obsoleta snail SNAILS ARE IN
 
SNAILS have arrived!!!
Snails have arrived and will be delivered next week, as I want to acclimate them and check to make sure survival percentage is good
I will send Pm to those that ordered and if you can reply with your address and contact number, I will organize drop off.
Again the prices are as follows.

25 for $22.50
50 for $40.00
100 for $70.00
You will always be given extra.

Pm me and I will make alist on first come basis.
Snails will be ready for pick up by Feb 12.
Last year I delivered all orders in 1 day, this may happen again.

The Nassarius Ilyanassa Obsoleta snail is a small scavenger with an oval spiral shell that resembles an olive pit, with a long tube like siphon that protrudes from the end of the shell. One of the most ideal scavengers and detritus eaters these snails are perfect for the reef aquarium, quickly consuming detritus, uneaten food, decaying organics, and fish waste. These snails are excellent and safe for all types of marine and reef aquariums. They don't consume any form of hair algae but they will help keep it at bay by consuming the detritus on which it feeds.. They eat slime algae - red carpet algae you find in your tanks from high nutrient content and inefficient skimming. These are much more active and tend to do a much more efficient job of keeping the glass clean as well.Nassarius Snails like to bury themselves in the sand, which will help maintain adequate oxygen levels in the substrate.

The Nassarius Snail prefers an established aquarium. These snails are sensitive to high nitrate levels and copper-based medications.

Also interested in trades.

Skimmer Juice 01-14-2007 05:31 PM

I will take 25. Hey mark how is the puffer doing? I got a small mappa puffer.You should shoot me a pm I would like to see the s&s again.

konaevent 01-14-2007 06:05 PM

pm sent for 25...

Der_Iron_Chef 01-14-2007 06:09 PM

How many snails like this would people recommend for a 55G BB tank?

Kabong 01-14-2007 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Der_Iron_Chef (Post 230075)
How many snails like this would people recommend for a 55G BB tank?

They are a burrowing snail, So not really suited to a BB

Der_Iron_Chef 01-14-2007 06:15 PM

Ahhh ok. That was my second question :smile:

TRS 01-14-2007 06:57 PM

Are these snails from EBAY?

allincuddy 01-14-2007 08:53 PM

snails
 
425 gone 175 left.
Thanks,
Mark

Pescador 01-14-2007 09:32 PM

You should check out the Reefkeeping article about these snails here.
http://http://reefkeeping.com/issues...1/mg/index.php

They were changed from genus Nassarius to genus Ilyanassa in the 70's.

Nassarius vibex are a different snail and a more appropriate species.

Quote:

Ilyanassa is not a reef snail at all. As a snail from cold and temperate water, keeping them at reef temperatures is sentencing them to a premature death. In addition, they aren't entirely reef safe, especially in tanks with sand beds.
They are an intermediate host for nine species of trematode fluke. (swimmers itch)

allincuddy 01-14-2007 10:40 PM

Snails
 
Hi, these snails are the same ones the wholesalers in Canada and the US have and are named he same so if the name has been changed nobody knows or nobody is using it. I have brought these snails in twice and have been distributed among many memberson Canreef, as far as I know there have been no complaints. I have brought in 300 for myself and through volume you recieve better pricing and lowered shipping costs per snail. This exact issue was brought up when I brought some in last time and here is the link,

http://216.187.96.54/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=23290

If one doesn't feel compfortable putting anything in there tank they shouldn't, but as from feed back and personal experience they do very well in reef systems and have not gotten swimmers itch as of yet.
The changing of the name, you are correct as the title has both the new and old for clarity.
If anyone who has any of these snails from my last order in their tanks and have had any of the problems that Brian has brought up, I would appreciate hearing from you, as my intention for the 3rd time bringing these snails in, is not to cause problems in people reef system's, but to help the system.
Thanks,
Mark


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