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Baby Trochus snails
A few days ago I noticed a small baby red banded snail he was so small his shell was almost flat made me think hmm where did that come from? thought maybe a hitchhiker. Well tonight during a water change I noticed about 15 or so in my sump some are fairly small and a couple are the size of dimes but their shells have a very shallow cone to it it barely come to a point. This kinda made me excited woohoo free snails, I did have snail eggs about a year ago in a different tank but I cannot imagine these are from them.
Anyone else bred or raised snails......besides freshwater those are easy :wink: Oh and before anyone asks they are not Collonista snails I have both and I know the difference :mrgreen: |
I have a 75g LR holding tank and I have noticed that I too have baby snails. Purchased LR from a local reefer but have not got everything set up yet for salt. At first I thought me snails were collonista, but at the moment they are still to small to tell.
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Do an Internet search for Stomatella Varia snails. They breed in my tanks and they look similar to what you describe.
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I dug out the biggest one I could find now that I really look there probably about 30+ :cool:
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...r/100_1493.jpg http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...r/100_1494.jpg http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...r/100_1495.jpg Sorry for the crappy pics but I'm working the best with what I got :redface: |
Looks definately like a red-banded trochus to me Murray.
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woohoo, Murray's a daddy
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are you sure its not astrea
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That snail looks a lot like the ones that eat zoos, but I can't remember what they are called. They are supposed to have a red and black checkered pattern on them...
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