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Bumble bee snails safe??
I need help!!!
I ordered some Bumble bee snails as part of my cleanup crew with not doing lots of research on them thinking that they were no different then most other snails and my concern comes when I find out they have inherited the “killer snail” name. Im wondering will my tank life will be safe with them on the loose? Or will they “kill” everything? |
i had a couple for years, i never noticed any issue but i heard they will eat zoo's if there isnt enough other food
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They can be predatory to other snails too. Not reef safe.
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I have 3 in my 75 gallon, no issues at all and I see them quite frequently.
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you may have also accidentally looked at some pages that described a freshwater snail that looks a lot like the bumble bee's called assassin snails
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Bumblebee snails (the stripe shelled burrowing ones sold in LFS as 'cleanup crew' members) are opportunistic carnivores. Meaning they'll eat leftover meaty foods, other snails, corals, dead fishes, etc.
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so it sounds like overall i should be ok..
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had 2 in a 10 and they ate my 2 turbos.
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I've got two in my 15 and there's no issues yet.
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Are you refering to the small nassarius snail's that are black and yellow that borrow in the sand at times?
because I have hundreds they seem to be good so far they are my only snails besides Stomatella varia snails/slugs |
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